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  • Diet- Gut microbiota & connection with obesity.

    T.E.I. of Crete, School of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition (STeGTET), Department of Nutrition and Dietetics
    Authors: Stamoulou, Emmanouela
    Thesis advisor: Sfakianaki, Eirini
    Publication Date: 2017-12-05
    The human gut microbiota consists of bacteria, fungi, yeasts, archaea and viruses. The two predominant bacterial phyla of the human intestinal microbiota are Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes, which interact with each other and ...
  • Intestinal microbiome and the Mediterranean Diet.

    Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Nutrition and Dietetics Sciences Dept.
    Authors: Vergouli, Panagiota
    Thesis advisor: Psaroudaki, Antonella
    Publication Date: 2022-04-07
    The purpose of the present study is to correlate the gut microbiome’s health to the consumption of food belonging to the so-called “Mediterranean Diet, MD”, as well as to present the benefits of this diet, for an overall ...
  • ’Human intestinal microbiome and its effect on food allergies and intolerances.

    Η.Μ.U, School of Health Sciences (SHS), Nutrition and Dietetics Sciences Dept.
    Authors: Tsepele, Evangelia
    Thesis advisor: Psaroudaki, Antonia
    Publication Date: 2021-09-10
    The gut microbiome is a complex, dynamic microbial ecosystem, with a crucial role for the health of the individual host. Nutrition directly affects the composition of the intestinal microbiome, and modifying it to more ...