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Unique Intestinal Flora of Japanese Centenarians Found to Contribute to Longevity: Danish Study

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A Danish study found that the healthy elderly who lived over a hundred years old in Japan are because they have a unique intestinal flora, which can resist disease and aging; the picture shows the situation. (picture taken from freepik)

[Health Channel/Comprehensive Report]Some people spend a lot of money every year to maintain their health and pursue a long life, and some people can easily live for 100 years just by their own strength. The School of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, A study of 176 healthy Japanese centenarians found that this is because their intestinal flora and bacterial virus combination are quite unique, allowing them to live longer and longer, the study was published in “Nature – Microbiology》(Nature Microbiology)。

according to”daily science“(Science Daily) reported that Joachim Johansen (transliteration, Joachim Johansen), the first author of the study and a postdoctoral fellow, said that researchers always want to know why some people can live so long. From previous studies, we can know, The gut microbiota of older Japanese people produces entirely new molecules that fight off disease-causing microbes. If their guts were better able to resist that, it could be one of the reasons they live longer than other people, new research also shows that certain viruses in the gut are good for the gut flora, which in turn makes They are healthier.

Johansen explained that they found the biodiversity of bacteria and viruses in these centenarians. The diversity of microorganisms is usually related to the health of gut flora, and people with healthy gut flora are better able to prevent Diseases associated with aging. Once we know what the gut microbiota of these centenarians looks like, we can delve deeper into how to extend the life expectancy of others.

Last author of the study, Associate Professor Simon Rasmussen (transliteration, Simon Rasmussen) pointed out that this new discovery about the gut microbiome can help researchers know how to improve the bacteria found in the human body to protect People suffer from disease. Although more research is needed to prove it, this finding is still significant because it allows researchers to understand that longevity can be pursued by improving the gut microbiome.

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2023-06-07 13:52:00

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