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Probiotics for stress?

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FINDING it tough to cope with stress in your life?

Eat prebiotics, fibres that may help protect the beneficial bacteria in your gut and restore healthy sleep patterns after a stressful event, some researcher­s suggest.

Prebiotics are certain types of non-digestible fibres that probiotic bacteria feed on, such as the fibres found in many plant sources like asparagus, oatmeal and legumes, as well as in breast milk.

The findings showed that stress could upset the gut’s microbiome, as well as lack of restful sleep, essential elements for a healthy life.

“Acute stress can disrupt the gut microbiome,” said Agnieszka Mika, post-doctoral fellow at the University of Colorado Boulder, in the US.

A diet rich in prebiotics was found to increase beneficial bacteria as well as protect gut microbes from stress-induced disruption­s.

In addition, prebiotics may lead to the recovery of normal sleep patterns, since they tend to be disrupted after stressful events.

“So far no adverse effects from prebiotics have been reported and they are found widely in many plants, even present in breast milk, and are already commercial­ly available,” Mika said.

For the study, published in the journal Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscien­ce, the team tested rats which received prebiotic diets for several weeks prior to a stressful test condition and compared them with control rats which did not receive the prebiotic-enriched diet.

Rats which ate prebiotics before the stressful event did not experience stressindu­ced disruption in their gut microbiota and also recovered healthier sleep patterns sooner than controls, the researcher­s said.

As the stressor that the rats received was the equivalent of a single intense acute stressful episode for humans, such as a car accident or the death of a loved one, the results may be relevant in humans, noted Robert S Thompson from the

university. – IANS

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