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Altered intestinal microbiota induced by high-fat diets affect cognition differently in mice - PubMed
Altered intestinal microbiota induced by high-fat diets affect cognition differently in mice - PubMed
The role of the gut microbiota in the association between high-fat diet and cognition is not clear. We hypothesized that a high-fat diet may influence cognition by altering the intestinal microbiota. Fecal microbiota isolated from male C57BL/6J mice feeding on various high-fat diets and a control ba …
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Altered intestinal microbiota induced by high-fat diets affect cognition differently in mice - PubMed
Sugar-rich foods exacerbate antibiotic-induced microbiome injury - PubMed
Sugar-rich foods exacerbate antibiotic-induced microbiome injury - PubMed
Intestinal microbiota composition is implicated in several diseases; understanding the factors that influence it are key to elucidating host-commensal interactions and to designing microbiome-targeted therapies. We quantified how diet influences microbiome dynamics in hospitalized patients. We recor …
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Sugar-rich foods exacerbate antibiotic-induced microbiome injury - PubMed
Functional Muffins Exert Bifidogenic Effects along with Highly Product-Specific Effects on the Human Gut Microbiota Ex Vivo - PubMed
Functional Muffins Exert Bifidogenic Effects along with Highly Product-Specific Effects on the Human Gut Microbiota Ex Vivo - PubMed
GoodBiome™ Foods are functional foods containing a probiotic (Bacillus subtilis HU58™) and prebiotics (mainly inulin). Their effects on the human gut microbiota were assessed using ex vivo SIFR® technology, which has been validated to provide clinically predictive insights. GoodBio …
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Functional Muffins Exert Bifidogenic Effects along with Highly Product-Specific Effects on the Human Gut Microbiota Ex Vivo - PubMed
Frontiers | Global and Historical Distribution of Clostridioides difficile in the Human Diet (1981–2019): Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 21886 Samples Reveal Sources of Heterogeneity, High-Risk Foods, and Unexpected Higher Prevalence Toward the Tropic
Frontiers | Global and Historical Distribution of Clostridioides difficile in the Human Diet (1981–2019): Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 21886 Samples Reveal Sources of Heterogeneity, High-Risk Foods, and Unexpected Higher Prevalence Toward the Tropic
Clostridioides difficile (CD) is a spore-forming bacterium that causes life-threatening intestinal infections in humans. Although formerly regarded as exclus...
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Frontiers | Global and Historical Distribution of Clostridioides difficile in the Human Diet (1981–2019): Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 21886 Samples Reveal Sources of Heterogeneity, High-Risk Foods, and Unexpected Higher Prevalence Toward the Tropic
Unveiling the dynamics of gut microbial interactions: a review of dietary impact and precision nutrition in gastrointestinal health - PubMed
Unveiling the dynamics of gut microbial interactions: a review of dietary impact and precision nutrition in gastrointestinal health - PubMed
The human microbiome, a dynamic ecosystem within the gastrointestinal tract, plays a pivotal role in shaping overall health. This review delves into six interconnected sections, unraveling the intricate relationship between diet, gut microbiota, and their profound impact on human health. The dance o …
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Unveiling the dynamics of gut microbial interactions: a review of dietary impact and precision nutrition in gastrointestinal health - PubMed
Elucidating human gut microbiota interactions that robustly inhibit diverse Clostridioides difficile strains across different nutrient landscapes - PubMed
Elucidating human gut microbiota interactions that robustly inhibit diverse Clostridioides difficile strains across different nutrient landscapes - PubMed
The human gut pathogen Clostridioides difficile displays extreme genetic variability and confronts a changeable nutrient landscape in the gut. We mapped gut microbiota inter-species interactions impacting the growth and toxin production of diverse C. difficile strains in different nutrient environme …
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Elucidating human gut microbiota interactions that robustly inhibit diverse Clostridioides difficile strains across different nutrient landscapes - PubMed
Polyphenol-rich diet mediates interplay between macrophage-neutrophil and gut microbiota to alleviate intestinal inflammation - PubMed
Polyphenol-rich diet mediates interplay between macrophage-neutrophil and gut microbiota to alleviate intestinal inflammation - PubMed
Dietary phenolic acids alleviate intestinal inflammation through altering gut microbiota composition and regulating macrophage activation. However, it is unclear how individual phenolic acids affect the interactions between intestinal microbiota and macrophages in the context of inflammatory bowel d …
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Polyphenol-rich diet mediates interplay between macrophage-neutrophil and gut microbiota to alleviate intestinal inflammation - PubMed
High-fat diet promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis by altering gut microbial butyrate metabolism - PubMed
High-fat diet promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis by altering gut microbial butyrate metabolism - PubMed
Background: Dietary fat intake is associated with an increased risk of colitis associated cancer (CAC). A high-fat diet (HFD) leads to systemic low-grade inflammation. The colon is believed to be the first organ suffering from inflammation caused by the infiltration of pro-inflammatory macrop …
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High-fat diet promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis by altering gut microbial butyrate metabolism - PubMed
The global human gut microbiome: genes, lifestyles, and diet
The global human gut microbiome: genes, lifestyles, and diet
A growing number of human gut microbiome studies consistently describe differences between human populations. Here, we review how factors related to h…
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The global human gut microbiome: genes, lifestyles, and diet
Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life
Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life
Several studies have reported some efficacy of diets low in fermentable carbohydrates (Fermentable Oligo-, Di-, Monosaccharides and Polyols (FODMAPs)) in Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). There is no evidence of its superiority compared to gluten-free and balanced diets in improving IBS patients’ quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study is to assess whether different diets can improve QoL in IBS. Forty-two patients with IBS, according to Rome IV criteria, were enrolled. Low-FODMAP, gluten-free and balanced diets were proposed to each patient in the same succession. Each diet was followed for 4 weeks. The Bristol Stool Scale, the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for bloating and abdominal pain, and the SF12 questionnaire for health-related quality of life were applied at the beginning and at the end of each diet. Twenty-eight of the forty-two patients completed all the three diets. All the three diets reduced symptom severity (p 0.01), bloating (p 0.01) and abdominal pain (p 0.01), and improved quality of life (p 0.05); 3% of patients expressed a preference for the low-FODMAP diet, 11% for the gluten-free and 86% for the balanced diet (p 0.01). The balanced diet improves QoL and VAS pain, provides an adequate quantity of FODMAPs and is more appreciated by patients. For these reasons, the balanced diet could be recommended to patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Effect of Three Diets (Low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Balanced) on Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms and Health-Related Quality of Life
To Fiber or Not to Fiber: The Swinging Pendulum of Fiber Supplementation in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
To Fiber or Not to Fiber: The Swinging Pendulum of Fiber Supplementation in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Evidence-based dietary guidance around dietary fiber in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been limited owing to insufficient reproducibility in intervention trials. However, the pendulum has swung because of our increased understanding of the importance of fibers in maintaining a health-associated microbiome. Preliminary evidence suggests that dietary fiber can alter the gut microbiome, improve IBD symptoms, balance inflammation, and enhance health-related quality of life. Therefore, it is now more vital than ever to examine how fiber could be used as a therapeutic strategy to manage and prevent disease relapse. At present, there is limited knowledge about which fibers are optimal and in what form and quantity they should be consumed to benefit patients with IBD. Additionally, individual microbiomes play a strong role in determining the outcomes and necessitate a more personalized nutritional approach to implementing dietary changes, as dietary fiber may not be as benign as once thought in a dysbiotic microbiome. This review describes dietary fibers and their mechanism of action within the microbiome, details novel fiber sources, including resistant starches and polyphenols, and concludes with potential future directions in fiber research, including the move toward precision nutrition.
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To Fiber or Not to Fiber: The Swinging Pendulum of Fiber Supplementation in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Faecal microbiota transplantation with anti-inflammatory diet (FMT-AID) followed by anti-inflammatory diet alone is effective in inducing and maintaining remission over 1 year in mild to moderate ulcerative colitis: a randomised controlled trial - PubMed
Faecal microbiota transplantation with anti-inflammatory diet (FMT-AID) followed by anti-inflammatory diet alone is effective in inducing and maintaining remission over 1 year in mild to moderate ulcerative colitis: a randomised controlled trial - PubMed
ISRCTN15475780.
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Faecal microbiota transplantation with anti-inflammatory diet (FMT-AID) followed by anti-inflammatory diet alone is effective in inducing and maintaining remission over 1 year in mild to moderate ulcerative colitis: a randomised controlled trial - PubMed
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
Considering all confounding variables in microbiome research is a challenge.A diet designed to feed the colonic gut microbiome, under conditions of fixed energy intake and physical activity, led to reduced metabolizable energy to the host:https://t.co/R8bmI1YxTr— GutMicrobiota Health (@GMFHx) June 6, 2023
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Which dietary components should be promoted, and which ones should be limited in inflammatory bowel disease?
Which dietary components should be promoted, and which ones should be limited in inflammatory bowel disease?
What to eat or not to eat as a means of reducing IBD symptoms is one of the main queries a patient might have following diagnosis. Although there is no simple answer and dietary changes are not a substitute for medical therapy, to help consider this question, we have prepared a new infographic on the dietary components to promote and limit in patients with IBD.
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Which dietary components should be promoted, and which ones should be limited in inflammatory bowel disease?
How a Healthy Diet Benefits the Gut Microbiome
How a Healthy Diet Benefits the Gut Microbiome
Adults who scored higher on the Healthy Eating Index were found to have higher gut microbiota diversity, as well as a higher exercise frequency and lower BMI.
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How a Healthy Diet Benefits the Gut Microbiome
Dietary-protein sources modulate host susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection through the gut microbiota
Dietary-protein sources modulate host susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection through the gut microbiota
Susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection is influenced by gut microbiota and diet. Yakabe et al. demonstrate that soy protein promotes the growth of C. difficile by enhancing the intestinal levels of amino acids (aas). Furthermore, soy protein enhances the relative abundance of Lactobacillus, which digests soy protein to generate aas.
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Dietary-protein sources modulate host susceptibility to Clostridioides difficile infection through the gut microbiota
The role of diet in shaping human gut microbiota - PubMed
The role of diet in shaping human gut microbiota - PubMed
Gut microbiota plays a fundamental role within human health, and exerts key functions within the human body. Diet is one of the most powerful modulators of gut microbiota functions and composition. This complex interplay involves also the immune system and the intestinal barrier, highlighting the ce …
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The role of diet in shaping human gut microbiota - PubMed
Personal Biome Bank
Personal Biome Bank
Personal Biome Bank, For a healthier Gut Microbiome
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Personal Biome Bank
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
Why are diet, microbiota, and the mucus layer three pillars of our health? @suriano_f & colleagues update what we know on the impact of dietary patterns on gut microbiota and gut barrier health https://t.co/BWHEUvPQKV pic.twitter.com/eYYGtjNm9s— GutMicrobiota Health (@GMFHx) January 23, 2023
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GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
GutMicrobiota Health on Twitter
Western diets contribute to explaining the current rise of inflammatory diseases. The gut microbiome may be involved in the impact of sugar-sweetened beverages in exacerbating IBDs in people consuming high-fat diets https://t.co/vj9LnBtp39— GutMicrobiota Health (@GMFHx) January 6, 2023
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