Eat flaxseed to improve health\, reduce obesity

Eat flaxseed to improve health, reduce obesity

IANS  |  New York 

Besides improving your heart health, consuming flaxseeds can also cause changes in the gut microbiota, boost metabolic health as well as protect against diet-induced obesity, finds a study.

In the study, conducted on mice, those that received flaxseed supplements were more physically active and had less weight gain than those on other high-fat diet groups.

They also had better glucose control and levels of beneficial fatty acids.

The breakdown of dietary fibre in the gut -- a process called fermentation -- can produce favourable changes in the

It can increase beneficial fatty acids, which may reduce the production of adipose tissue in the body and improve immune function, explained the researchers, in the study published in of Physiology: and Metabolism.

"Our data suggest that flaxseed fibre supplementation affects host metabolism by increasing expenditure and reducing as well as by improving glucose tolerance," said from the in Sweden.

For the study, the team studied mice assigned to four different diets for 12 weeks.

The high-fat group had fewer bacteria associated with improved metabolic health, lower levels of beneficial fatty acids and more of a bacterium linked to when compared to the other groups.

Bacteria levels in both the cellulose and flaxseed groups returned to healthier levels when compared to the high-fat group.

The team also found evidence that the bacteria present ferment fibres from the thick, glue-like layer of the flaxseed shell.

The bacteria that perform fermentation then produce more beneficial fatty acids.

"Future research should be directed to understand relative contribution of the different microbes and delineate underlying mechanisms for how flaxseed fibres affect host metabolism," the researchers noted.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 17:24 IST