Indian School Psychology Association

Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior

A Population-Based Investigation of the Gut Microbiota and Child Mental Health

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The intricate relationship between the gut microbiota and human health has been a topic of significant research interest in recent years. The gut-brain axis, a bidirectional communication pathway between the gut and the central nervous system, has garnered attention for its potential impact on various aspects of mental health. This article explores a population-based investigation into the connection between the gut microbiota and child mental health. By examining the current literature and studies on this topic, we aim to shed light on the potential implications of gut microbiota composition on the mental well-being of. The gut microbiota, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms residing in the gastrointestinal tract, plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health. Recent research has suggested that the gut microbiota can influence various bodily functions, including digestion, immunity, and even brain function. The gut-brain axis, a bi-directional communication network between the gut and the brain, has raised intriguing possibilities regarding its role in mental health. Understanding the potential link between gut microbiota composition and child mental health is of great importance, as early life experiences can have long-lasting effects on cognitive and emotional development.