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They ran a metagenomic analysis, meaning they tracked the genetics of all the organisms in the microbiome community, to determine what events were triggered by Veillonella's metabolism of lactic acid.
Boston Marathon runners and Olympic athletes have high amounts of Veillonella bacteria in their digestive tract following their races, a new study finds.
Scientists who studied marathon runners discovered a type of bacteria that flourished in their digestive tracts. These Veillonella bacteria produce a molecule that helps increase exercise endurance.
I think in that way Veillonella is just kind of scratching the surface, just one example of a bug that's tapped into the metabolism of exercise.
Bacteria from your gut may be the key to running farther Mice given Veillonella were able to run 13 percent longer. aj dellinger Contributing Writer Updated Tue, Jun 25, 2019 · 1 min read ...
Boston Marathon runners and Olympic athletes have higher than usual amounts of Veillonella bacteria in their digestive tract following races, a new study finds.
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In return, Veillonella pumps out a molecule called propionate—a compound thought to have a bevy of beneficial effects on the mammalian body, including regulating blood pressure and revving up ...
An overabundance of the bacteria Veillonella in the digestive tract may increase pain in patients with sickle cell disease (SCD).
New research has identified a type of bacteria found in the microbiomes of elite athletes that contributes to improved capacity for exercise. These bacteria, members of the genus Veillonella, are ...
Joslin Diabetes Center-led researchers suggest Veillonella bacteria could be formulated into probiotic supplement to help people exercise more effectively.