Publications by authors named "M van Baak"

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  • Microbial colonization of the neonatal gut is essential for immune system development, with human milk being the optimal nutrition due to its prebiotic and probiotic properties.
  • When exclusive breastfeeding isn’t an option, infant formula with probiotics can help support microbiome development, but understanding how different formula components affect specific probiotic strains is limited.
  • A study examined how different protein forms (intact vs. extensively hydrolyzed) in infant formula influenced the metabolic activity of two probiotics using a model of infant gut microbiota, finding that both protein types supported metabolic activity, but with variations depending on the probiotic strain.
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The manifestation of metabolic deteriorations that accompany overweight and obesity can differ greatly between individuals, giving rise to a highly heterogeneous population. This inter-individual variation can impede both the provision and assessment of nutritional interventions as multiple aspects of metabolic health should be considered at once. Here, we apply the Mixed Meal Model, a physiology-based computational model, to characterize an individual's metabolic health A population of 342 personalized models were generated using data for individuals with overweight and obesity from three independent intervention studies, demonstrating a strong relationship between the model-derived metric of insulin resistance (ρ = 0.

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  • After losing weight, many people struggle to keep it off, which is a big issue for those trying to be healthier.
  • The text talks about different reasons why people might gain weight back, like changes in immune cells, hormones that control hunger, and how our bodies burn energy.
  • It also mentions some ways to help prevent weight gain, like dieting, exercising, and other medical approaches.
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Refugee resettlement significantly contributes to Australia's migration programs, with recent policy directives prioritising rural resettlement. As a result, the cultural diversity of populations of several Australian rural towns has substantially expanded. Newcomers may encounter challenges becoming part of closed social networks and accessing the resources they need for a healthy life in resettlement.

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Plant immune responses are triggered during the interaction with pathogens. The fungus Botrytis cinerea has previously been reported to use small RNAs (sRNAs) as effector molecules capable of interfering with the host immune response. Conversely, a host plant produces sRNAs that may interfere with the infection mechanism of an intruder.

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