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Coffee Consumption Influences Gut Bacteria Linked to Health Benefits

New research uncovers a strong association between coffee intake and the abundance of a specific gut bacterium, offering insights into diet-microbiome interactions.

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Naveen Sankar S
Dec 30, 2024
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A professional medical illustration representing the connection between coffee consumption and gut microbiome health. The image features a stylized coffee cup with abstract visuals of gut bacteria, including Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus, depicted as glowing bacterial structures. Surrounding the cup are molecular structures symbolizing metabolites like quinic acid. The design is clean, modern, and scientifically accurate, with calming earthy tones and a focus on clarity. Icons representing microbiome health and scientific research are subtly integrated. Avoid overly complex or unsettling details.

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A large-scale study reveals that coffee consumption is linked to an increased abundance of Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus in the gut microbiome, suggesting a potential pathway through which coffee impacts health.

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Researchers from the University of Trento conducted a comprehensive multi-cohort, multiomic analysis involving dietary …

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