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Great-grandfather Kane Tanaka, 118 สมัครสล็อตxo years old, is the oldest living person in the world.
A recent study of Japanese scientists found that People who live to 100 years or older tend to have a special type of bacteria that helps prevent intestinal infections. These bacteria produce secondary bile acids, which keep the gut healthy and can affect longevity.

in the past few years Scientists have become very interested in the microbiome, or microbiome, which refers to all the genetic components of the microscopic organisms that inhabit the human body. by the composition and diversity of the microbial ecosystems in each person Can affect the health of people as a whole unexpectedly.

Recently, a research team from the Faculty of Medicine of Keio University of Japan. The study published in the journal Nature characterizes the microbial ecosystems among people who live a century or more. The research team found that these elderly people are at low risk of developing chronic and infectious diseases. while the amount of bacteria in one type of gut was significantly higher than that of people in other age groups.

The composition of the bacteria in the gut is examined. Of the 160 people aged 100 years and over, the average age of these elderly people was about 107 years.

When the results were compared with the bioecological characteristics of the microorganisms found in the sample of 112 people aged 85-89 years and the sample aged 21-55 years, it was found that the older people who lived more than a hundred years had bacteria such as: that helps to produce secondary bile acid (secondary bile acid) is much higher than the sample of other ages They also have higher amounts of some secondary bile acids in the intestines.

The liver normally produces primary bile acids to help digest food in the small intestine. especially fatty foods But some good bacteria in the gut convert bile acids from the liver into secondary bile acids. This is useful in inhibiting pathogenic bacteria and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. not to grow in the intestines


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