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Diana P Brostow,Christopher E Stamper,Maggie A Stanislawski et al. Diana P Brostow et al.
Dietary patterns influence gut microbiota composition. To date, there has not been an assessment of diet and gut microbiota in Veterans, who have a history of unique environmental exposures, including military deployment, that may influence...
Derek Ball,Spiridoula Athanasiadou Derek Ball
The Nutrition Society Spring Conference (28-29 March 2021) focussed on the gut microbiome and health that was divided across three separate but inter-related areas from the impact of nutrition on the gut microbiome, the cause and effect of ...
Jessica A Davis,Fiona Collier,Mohammadreza Mohebbi et al. Jessica A Davis et al.
This study aimed to investigate the relationships between diet quality, the relative abundance of butyrate-producing bacteria of the gut microbiome and muscle mass, strength and function. In this cross-sectional study, n = 490 men (64.4 ± ...
Danique La Torre,Kristin Verbeke,Boushra Dalile Danique La Torre
Dietary fibre is an umbrella term comprising various types of carbohydrate polymers that cannot be digested nor absorbed by the human small intestine. Consumption of dietary fibre is linked to beneficial effects on cognitive and affective p...
Arielle Kae Sulit,Tyler Kolisnik,Frank Antony Frizelle et al. Arielle Kae Sulit et al.
The identification of functional processes taking place in microbiome communities augment traditional microbiome taxonomic studies, giving a more complete picture of interactions taking place within the community. While there are applicatio...
Shruti Panwar,Shashi Kumari,Jyoti Verma et al. Shruti Panwar et al.
One of the fascinating outcomes of human microbiome studies adopting multi-omics technology is its ability to decipher millions of microbial encoded functions in the most complex and crowded microbial ecosystem, including the human gastroin...
Sabrina Sehn Hilgert,Daniel Penteado Martins Dias Sabrina Sehn Hilgert
The evolution of the understanding of the intestinal microbiota and its influence on our organism leverages it as a potential protagonist in therapies aimed at diseases that affect not only the intestine but also neural pathways and the cen...
Kylene Guse,Ashok Sharma,Emily Weyenberg et al. Kylene Guse et al.
The industrialisation of Western food systems has reduced the regular consumption of lacto-fermented vegetables (LFV). Consuming LFV may exert health benefits through the alteration of the gut microbiome, but the mechanisms involved remain ...
Thomas Lampeter,Charles Love,Trien T Tang et al. Thomas Lampeter et al.
Risk of bias assessment is a critical step of any meta-analysis or systematic review. Given the low sample count of many microbiome studies, especially observational or cohort studies involving human subjects, many microbiome studies have l...
Beatriz Ibarra-Mendoza,Bruno Gomez-Gil,Miguel Betancourt-Lozano et al. Beatriz Ibarra-Mendoza et al.
The gut microbiota is a dynamic ecosystem involved in multiple physiological processes that affect host health. Several factors affect intestinal microbial communities including dietary exposure to xenobiotics, which is highly concerning du...