“…It is known that the aging process is associated with a significant number of morphological and functional abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract, including: the reduced amplitude and frequency of gastric emptying and peristaltic movements, which cause slow intestinal transit (Parker and Chapman, 2004;Schoffen and Natali, 2007); impairment of digestion and nutrient absorption (Schoffen and Natali, 2007) due to lower production of digestive enzymes (Parker and Chapman, 2004;Steegenga et al, 2012); changes in the composition of the intestinal microbiota as a consequence of eating habits (Steegenga et al, 2012;Britton and Mclaughlin, 2013); atrophy of the intestinal mucosa, leading to reduction in its activity (Grattagliano et al, 2004); an increase in the cell cycle (Thrasher and Greulich, 1965;Cirilo et al, 2013); reduction in the apoptotic index of epithelial cells (Holt et al, 1998;Xiao et al, 2001); and (6) neurodegeneration in the enteric nervous system (Drozdowski and Thomson, 2006;Schoffen and Natali, 2007;Cirilo et al, 2013;Mello et al, 2013;Rayner and Horowitz, 2013).…”