ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GUT BRAIN AXIS AND VARIOUS DISORDERS - A LITERATURE REVIEW.
- Assistant Professor, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.
- Associate professor, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.
- Professor & Principal, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.
- Clinical Physiotherapist, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India.
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Aim: The aim of this review is to identify and summarize the existing evidences on association between gut brain axis and various disorders. Method: Research studies will be obtained from various data bases through computer based search in Pubmed, google scholar, Embase, and Cochrane. Obtained studies will be short listed according to inclusion criteria and its results will be reviewed and presented. Result: A total of 20 studies were potentially identified by the authors. Studies published in English language were included in this review. Conclusion: The gut microbe has been identified as the main source of highest biological variability confined in an individual and also provides constant antigenic stimulation shaping up the physiological immune response.
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