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Artificial intelligence-based prebiotic produced for weight control
Artificial intelligence-based prebiotic produced for weight control
22.02.2022
TECHNOLOGY
HEALTH/SPORTS

The microbiome, which ensures the regular and efficient functioning of the intestines with the trillions of bacteria it contains, makes the fat cells smile when bad bacteria are flooded. Studies show that the microbiome, full of bad bacteria, adds 250 more calories to the calorie intake of a meal, the equivalent of a large bowl of corn, and makes you gain about 8 extra pounds a year. Weight control prebiotics, developed with an artificial intelligence algorithm, bring the microbiome under control by introducing friendly bacteria.


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ISTANBUL (TR) - Numerous studies indicate that bad bacteria in the microbiome, which is home to trillions of microorganisms in the intestines, is one of the main causes of weight loss or uncontrolled weight gain. In an experimental study of overweight and ideal-weight people who ate a meal with the same caloric value, it was shown that the microbiome filled with bad bacteria allows them to consume more calories from the same food. If individuals with a healthy microbiome take 500 calories in a meal, the same meal can increase up to 750 calories in individuals with an impaired microbiome. This causes about 8 extra pounds of weight gain in a year. Saying that certain bacteria in the gut can cause the body to store fat, Enbiosis Co-Founder and CSO Assoc. Aycan Gündoğdu said, “To have an ideal weight, a diverse and balanced microbiome is almost indispensable. It has been proven by many studies that the imbalance and diversity between the good and bad bacteria in our microbiome makes it difficult to reach the ideal weight. We aim to solve this problem with the Enbiosis ENBFIT Prebiotic Weight Control Prebiotic, which we have developed as one of the companies with the most advanced artificial intelligence algorithm in the microbiome field worldwide.

From the laboratory to the center of life

Emphasizing that they carried the studies they carried out for the improvement of the intestinal ecosystem by using the artificial intelligence algorithms they developed, from the laboratories to the center of life, Assoc. Aycan Gündoğdu said, “We have added Enbiosis ENBFIT Prebiotic Weight Control Prebiotic to our prebiotic supplements, which we have specified using artificial intelligence through microbiome analysis and metadata. As with other prebiotic supplements, we aim for this new supplement to increase good bacteria and support diversity in weight control. In order to balance the bacterial groups in the microbiome, we create a personalized nutrition plan that will ensure that people have a healthy microbiome by processing the microbiome profile, metadata and outputs of hundreds of human/animal studies with artificial intelligence. With Enbiosis ENBFIT Prebiotic Weight Control Prebiotic, we increase the power of our personalized prebiotics in this nutrition plan.”

Supports the microbiome with prebiotic supplements

Mentioning that the microbiome's departure from its ideal balance affects many systems from the nervous system to digestion, Enbiosis Co-Founder and CSO Assoc. Aycan Gündoğdu said, “This imbalance can cause stimulation of human cells about fat storage and gains importance in the weight gain and loss cycle. It is possible to say that thanks to our diet program, which consists of personalized food recommendations suggested by our artificial intelligence algorithm according to microbiome analysis, we have succeeded in achieving a balanced microbiome and increasing the number of beneficial bacteria. In addition, we aim to support the microbiome of individuals with weight control problems to reach their ideal weight by feeding them with our new prebiotic supplement. Our scientific studies on microbiome modulation-based treatment support and pre-diagnosis in certain diseases continue rapidly.”

Contact: Tülay Genç | [email protected] | +31 30 799 6022

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