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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Europe. Moldova

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Balti (Balti)

KAHUL (Kahul)

LEOVA (Leovo)

ORHEI (Orhei)

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BALTSI - see Balti

ORHEI - see Orhei

Magpies

UNGENI (Ungen)

(7)

BENDER - Transnistria

CHISINAU - the capital

Rybnitsa

(9)

DUBOSSARY

TIRASPOL - the capital of Transnistria

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A very abundant microflora lives in our intestines, which greatly affects metabolism. Scientists from Harvard have found that some gastrointestinal bacteria make their hosts more resilient.

The researchers took microflora samples from several runners participating in the annual Boston Marathon. Samples were taken before and after the marathon, and it turned out that after the race, there were a lot of bacteria of the Veillonella genus in the microflora. The same Veillonella increased in professional marathon runners and Olympic rowers after training.

One of the bacteria Veillonella atypica, taken from runners and grown in laboratory culture, was given to several dozen mice, which were then put to exercise on a treadmill. The bacterial supplement did not work on all animals, but on average, mice after that began to run 13% longer, that is, they became more enduring.

Veillonella bacteria take up lactic acid and release propionic acid. Lactic acid builds up in the muscles during intense exercise, causing a characteristic feeling of fatigue, so bacteria that need lactic acid can thereby help the muscles. On the other hand, propionic acid stimulates the heartbeat and increases tissue oxygen consumption. Mice given propionic acid showed the same athletic performance as mice given Veillonella bacteria.

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It is possible that in the future there will also be special bacterial preparations for those involved in running, swimming, cycling, etc., but first you need to make sure that the microflora can really slightly noticeably affect physical endurance not only in mice, but also in mice. we have.

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