Evolution, Biodiversity and a Reassessment of the Hygiene Hypothesis

Evolution, Biodiversity and a Reassessment of the Hygiene Hypothesis

Rook, Graham A. W.; Lowry, Christopher A.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

03/2022

414

Dura

Inglês

9783030910501

15 a 20 dias

876

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Chapter 1. From observing children in traditional upbringing to concepts of health.- Chapter 2. Human evolution, microorganisms, socioeconomic status and reconciling necessary microbial exposures with essential hygiene.- Chapter 3. Biodiversity, microbiomes, and human health.- Chapter 4. Regulation of host immunity by the gut microbiota.- Chapter 5. The gut microbiota and host metabolism.- Chapter 6. The impacts of the microbiota on animal development and physiology.- Chapter 7. The development of the gut microbiota in childhood, and its distortion by lifestyle changes.- Chapter 8. Distortion of the microbiota of the natural environment by human activities.- Chapter 9. The nature and functions of vertebrate skin microbiota.- Chapter 10. The influence of the microbiota on brain structure and function: Implications for stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders.- Chapter 11. Neurodegenerative diseases and the gut microbiota.- Chapter 12. Clinical application of the biodiversity hypothesisin the management of allergic disorders.
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hygiene hypothesis;microbiota;natural environment;biodiversity;Old Friends Hypothesis;immunoregulation;metabolism;gut-brain axis;neurodegeneration;inflammation;allergy;autoimmunity