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How Daily Rhythms Affect Diet's Impact on Gut Bacteria and Immune Health
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Abstract
Circadian diet-immune interactions may be modulated by the gut microbiota.
- Host circadian rhythms and feeding timing influence each other and are important for regulating various physiological functions.
- This relationship may affect host immunity and metabolic health.
- The interaction between the circadian clock and dietary timing is linked to immune-microbiota dynamics.
- Understanding this connection could provide insights into immune-mediated diseases.
- There are ongoing challenges in uncovering the mechanisms behind the diet-microbiome-host immune interactions.
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