The gut microbiome, which is the entirety of microbes residing in the gut, their collective genomes, and their interactions with the human host, has a profound impact on human health. Microbial communities influence host physiology, metabolism, neonatal immune development, as well as innate and ...
Observational findings achieved during the past two decades suggest that the intestinal microbiota may contribute to the metabolic health of the human host and, when aberrant, to the pathogenesis of various common metabolic disorders including obesity, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic liver disease, cardi...
Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. About this article Cite this article Sonnenburg, E.D., Sonnenburg, J.L. The ancestral and industrialized gut microbiota and implications for human health.Nat Rev Microbiol17, 383–39...
positionoftheintestinalmicrobe,thefactorstIlatcontributetotllebalanceofthemicrobialcommunities. andtherelationshipbetweendiet,humangutmicrobeandsomeacuteandchronicdiseaseshavebeen introduced. [Keywords]Diet;Human gutmicrobiota; Acute.墨lisease; Chronicdisease 在正常情况下,肠道菌群、宿主与外部环境建立 并影响着人体...
The review is devoted to the problems of microbiota and the ways of it correction employing beneficial life bacteria- probiotics. It covers the issues related to the functioning of human microbiota and its importance for the health, individual variability of microbial content, functioning of the prob...
Observational findings achieved during the past two decades suggest that the intestinal microbiota may contribute to the metabolic health of the human host and, when aberrant, to the pathogenesis of various common metabolic disorders including obesity, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic liver disease, cardi...
Impact of dietary protein on intestinal microbiota and health outcomes. SCFA’s short chain fatty acids, TMAO trimethylamine N-oxide, Tregs T regulatory cells, CVD cardiovascular disease; IBD inflammatory bowel disease Full size image Table 2 Effects of protein on gut microbiota Full size table Mous...
Gut microbiota, together with their bioactive products, have been recognized as key modulators in the development of many diseases. The status of intestinal bacteria, fungi and even viruses is closely associated with organ homeostasis in humans. For example, regarding the “gut-liver axis”, the ...
plant foods; phytochemicals; gut microbiota; digestive process; metabolic diseases; health and wellness 1. Introduction Around 400 B.C., Hippocrates said, “death sits in the bowels” and “bad digestion is the root of all evil”, indicating the significant contribution of the human intestine to...
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