Late-Night Weekends May Harm Gut Health, New Study Shows

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Late-Night Weekends May Harm Gut Health, New Study Shows



Although solely 16% of individuals on this research met the standards for social jet lag, there have been noticeable variations between the intestine microbiomes of each teams. And these within the social jet lag group had the next prevalence of three unfavorable microbial species. 

However, late nights are additionally usually accompanied by different not-so-desirable habits. And these within the social jet lag group had a poorer eating regimen high quality (consuming higher-calorie meals and fewer fiber, fruits, and greens). And surprisingly, consuming nuts helped counter among the destructive adjustments to the intestine microbiome. Information on alcohol consumption was additionally collected, however even after it was accounted for, it did not change any of the research’s findings.

The research was not in a position to parse out whether or not the adjustments had been instantly tied to these dietary variations or different components like sleep. Likely extra research will stem from this one to analyze how normalizing sleep patterns result in (seemingly optimistic) adjustments in intestine micro organism. 

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