Survey Reveals: 'Immune Aging' Felt from the 30s. Experts Recommend 'Rejuvenating Bacteria' Butyrate-Producing Bacteria as a Countermeasure
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Unlog Inc. announced the results of a survey on 'immune aging,' revealing that approximately 70% of respondents feel a decline in immunity, starting from their 30s. Experts recommend butyrate-producing bacteria as a countermeasure.
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- Q: What is the total number of respondents targeted in the survey conducted by Unlog Inc.?
- A: The survey targeted a total of 950 men and women in their 20s to 40s nationwide in Japan.
- Q: Who supervised the Survey on Immunity and Aging Awareness conducted by Unlog Inc.?
- A: The survey was supervised by Professor Yuji Naito from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine.
- Q: What percentage of respondents feel changes in their physical condition as they age?
- A: Approximately 90 percent of the respondents reported feeling changes in their physical condition with age.
- Q: Which age group was most commonly cited as the period when immune aging starts?
- A: The respondents most frequently cited their 30s as the period when immune aging begins.
- Q: What percentage of respondents feel fatigued by daily health management?
- A: Over 60 percent of the survey respondents reported feeling fatigued by daily health management.