How Your Gut Bacteria and Diet May Affect Long COVID
Mon Nov 18 2024
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You've probably heard of Long COVID, a condition where symptoms like fatigue and loss of taste or smell linger for months after you've recovered from COVID-19. Scientists are trying to figure out what makes some people more likely to get these long-term effects. One interesting area they're looking into is the gut, specifically the tiny bacteria living there, and how your diet affects them.
The gut and the brain talk to each other through something called the gut-brain axis. This means that what goes on in your gut can influence how your brain works. Studies show that people with a wider variety of gut bacteria often have milder COVID-19 symptoms. This might be because certain diets, like the Mediterranean Diet, help your gut bacteria stay healthy.
Foods rich in antioxidants and fiber can boost the number of good bacteria in your gut. These bacteria produce substances called short-chain fatty acids that can protect against COVID-19 complications. Even after you've fought off the virus, changes in your gut bacteria might stick around and make you more likely to get Long COVID.
So, paying attention to what you eat could make a big difference in how your body responds to COVID-19 and even Long COVID. It's like giving your immune system a helping hand!
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