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How processed foods influence the gut microbiome: Doctor explains

The gut is not just a digestive organ — it contains trillions of microbes collectively known as the gut microbiome. These microbes can affect digestion, immunity, metabolism and even mood. Diet has a powerful imprint in this community, where fibrous foods help preserve balance and processed ones disrupt it, so gut health is key to overall well-being.

September 17, 2025 / 13:19 IST
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Processed foods can disrupt the balance of the gut microbiome, affecting digestion, immunity, and overall health.(Image: Pexels)

Most people think of the gut and assume that it only functions in digestion, a center for nutrients to be absorbed. But scientific studies in recent decades have demonstrated that the gut has a far more significant role in overall health and wellness. At the heart of this new vision is the gut microbiome, a vast and largely uncharted network of bacteria — as well as viruses, yeasts and fungi — that live in your digestive system. These little critters are not mere tenants but rather active players in various systems of the body.

They help to digest those challenging foods, make important vitamins, manage metabolism and improve the immune system. The gut is literally tied to brain function and even mood regulation (as in this thing called the gut-brain axis).

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“Diet is an important factor for optimal functioning and balance of the microbiome. Whole, fiber-rich foods nourish good bugs to keep the balance in check, but when a diet consists of higher amounts of processed foods, added sugars and unhealthy fats it can throw that balance off and cause inflammation - not ideal for your gut or overall health,” Dr Ankur Jain, Associate Director & Unit Head - Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy, Max Super Speciality, Dwarka, told Moneycontrol.