Spotlight: An Interview with Dr. Christopher A. Lowry, on the Convergence of Microbes, Nature, and Mental Health
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. The Nova Interview
2.1. On the Importance of Alpha Diversity of the Human Microbiome
2.2. On the Importance of Pathobionts
“In wildness is the preservation of the world,”Henry David Thoreau, “Walking”
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Raw vegetables (frequency per week) [69]; vegetables [68] |
Vigorous activity (duration) [69] |
Vigorous activity (frequency per week) [69] |
Oil-rich fish (frequency per week) [69]; fish [68] |
Caffeinated beverages (frequency per week) [69]; tea/coffee [68] |
Cruciferous vegetables (frequency per week) [69] |
Walk or bike [69] |
Vegetables (frequency per week) [69] |
Alcohol (frequency per week); |
Fruits (frequency per week) [69]; fruit [68] |
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Logan AC, Lowry CA. Spotlight: An Interview with Dr. Christopher A. Lowry, on the Convergence of Microbes, Nature, and Mental Health. Challenges. 2022; 13(2):51. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13020051
Chicago/Turabian StyleLogan, Alan C., and Christopher A. Lowry. 2022. "Spotlight: An Interview with Dr. Christopher A. Lowry, on the Convergence of Microbes, Nature, and Mental Health" Challenges 13, no. 2: 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13020051
APA StyleLogan, A. C., & Lowry, C. A. (2022). Spotlight: An Interview with Dr. Christopher A. Lowry, on the Convergence of Microbes, Nature, and Mental Health. Challenges, 13(2), 51. https://doi.org/10.3390/challe13020051