Study: Probiotics improve aerobic capacity and reduce stress in athletes Probiotics supplementation can help improve aerobic capacity and relieve anxiety and stress in badminton players, according to a new clinical trial.
The benefits of taking probiotics to improve sports performance have been showcased by many investigators. In terms of their impact on the psychological health of athletes, many studies have focused on the effects of probiotics on healthy volunteers but limited studies have been conducted on competitive athletes.
Hence, this study was designed to determine the effects of daily probiotic supplementation on anxiety, stress, mood and fitness levels among competitive badminton players.
From the potential of artificial intelligence and CRISPR to modulate the microbiome to the science around probiotics and prebiotics and immune function and the changing retail landscape, the upcoming IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas is not to be missed.
The three-day event, running online June 15-17, will also feature presentations about establishing a recommended daily intake of microbes, the opportunities for postbiotics and synbiotics, and emerging health areas, from women’s health to weight management, and athletic performance and recovery.
Experts from IBM Research, Postbiotics Plus, Seed Health, Yakult Europe, North Carolina State University, Culturelle, NOW Foods, Pharmavite, Zbiotics, University of Nebraska, Medical University of Graz, University of Southampton, J. Schall Consulting, Duke University School of Medicine, and Lumina Intelligence are just some of the confirmed speakers for North America’s flagship event for the prebiotics,
From the potential of artificial intelligence and CRISPR to modulate the microbiome to the science around probiotics and prebiotics and immune function and the changing retail landscape, the upcoming IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas is not to be missed.
The three-day event, running online June 15-17, will also feature presentations about establishing a recommended daily intake of microbes, the opportunities for postbiotics and synbiotics, and emerging health areas, from women’s health to weight management, and athletic performance and recovery.
Experts from IBM Research, Postbiotics Plus, Seed Health, Yakult Europe, North Carolina State University, Culturelle, NOW Foods, Pharmavite, Zbiotics, University of Nebraska, Medical University of Graz, University of Southampton, J. Schall Consulting, Duke University School of Medicine, and Lumina Intelligence are just some of the confirmed speakers for North America’s flagship event for the prebiotics,
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IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas 2021 call for abstracts: Got groundbreaking research to shout about? By Stephen Daniells Are you researching the latest state-of-the-art developments related to prebiotic, probiotic and microbiome science relevant to human health, well-being, consumers and industry? If so, we would like to hear from you!
The Probiota Americas Digital Summit 2021, co-located with the IPA World Congress, is calling for submission of abstracts for this year s event. Don’t miss your chance to present!
Organized by the publishers of NutraIngredients-USA.com, the number one daily news service for the dietary supplements and functional food industries, the
IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas will explore the probiotic scientific frontier, its evolution and commercial application in food, supplements and related product areas.
IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas Digital Summit is back for 2021
The
IPA World Congress + Probiota Americas Digital Summit will take place June 15-17 with 10 hours of live content over the three days, featuring keynote presentations and dynamic panel discussions.
Experts from IBM Research, Postbiotics Plus, Yakult Europe, Culturelle, J. Schall Consulting, Duke University School of Medicine, and Lumina Intelligence are just some of the confirmed speakers for North America’s flagship event for the prebiotics, probiotics, and microbiome community.
The event will explore a wide variety of topics, including: The potential of Artificial Intelligence and CRISPR technology for microbiome modulation; establishing a Recommended Daily Intake for microbes; navigating the changing retail landscape; prebiotics, synbiotics and postbiotics; and scientific advances in the skin microbiome, the gut-brain axis, and immune support.