Opportunities for growth in the growing field of psychobiotics

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Abstract

There is growing interest in the field of psychobiotics, which are probiotics that confer a mental health benefit when ingested. As this field grows, it should pay particular attention to three areas within psychobiotics research that are currently under-studied - sex (and gender) representation, fungi and the mycobiome, and vagus nerve activity. Giving these three domains more attention is currently feasible without significant increased investment of time or money. We discuss these three domains briefly, why they are of particular relevance for psychobiotics research, and how psychobiotics research can easily integrate their perspectives. Our recommendations are summarised in the conclusion, but include equal sex representation at all phases of research (human and animal studies), investigating the relationship between psychobiotics and commensal fungi, and measuring the activity of the vagus nerve in psychobiotics studies.

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Wissel, E., Leon, L., & Tipton, L. (2022). Opportunities for growth in the growing field of psychobiotics. Beneficial Microbes. Wageningen Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3920/BM2022.0051

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