Clostridium butyricum potentially improves immunity and nutrition through alteration of the microbiota and metabolism of elderly people with malnutrition in long-term care

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  • who: Lin Liu and collaborators from the Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China have published the article: Clostridium butyricum Potentially Improves Immunity and Nutrition through Alteration of the Microbiota and Metabolism of Elderly People with Malnutrition in Long-Term Care, in the Journal: Nutrients 2022, 14, 3546. of 15/Dec/2015
  • what: The authors focus on elderly people in long-term care in a community hospital, most of whom were bed-dwelling and recovering from a stroke, with partial loss of mobility independence, difficulty ingesting or speaking, or diminished . . .

     

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