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The Role of Supplemental Complex Dietary Carbohydrates and Gut Microbiota in Promoting Cardiometabolic and Immunological Health in Obesity: Lessons from Healthy Non-Obese Individuals

机译:补充复杂饮食中的碳水化合物和肠道菌群在肥胖中促进心脏代谢和免疫健康的作用:来自健康非肥胖个体的经验教训

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Dietary supplementation with complex carbohydrates is known to alter the composition of gut microbiota, and optimal implementation of the use of these so called “prebiotics” could be of great potential in prevention and possibly treatment of obesity and associated cardiometabolic and inflammatory diseases via changes in the gut microbiota. An alternative to this “microbiocentric view” is the idea that health-promoting effects of certain complex carbohydrates reside in the host, and could secondarily affect the diversity and abundance of gut microbiota. To circumvent this potential interpretational problem, we aimed at providing an overview about whether and how dietary supplementation of different complex carbohydrates changes the gut microbiome in healthy non-obese individuals. We then reviewed whether the reported changes in gut bacterial members found to be established by complex carbohydrates would benefit or harm the cardiometabolic and immunological health of the host taking into account the alterations in the microbiome composition and abundance known to be associated with obesity and its associated disorders. By combining these research areas, we aimed to give a better insight into the potential of (foods containing) complex carbohydrates in the treatment and prevention of above-mentioned diseases. We conclude that supplemental complex carbohydrates that increase Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli, without increasing the deleterious Bacteroides, are most likely promoting cardiometabolic and immunological health in obese subjects. Because certain complex carbohydrates also affect the host’s immunity directly, it is likely that host-microbiome interactions in determination of health and disease characteristics are indeed bi-directional. Overall, this review article shows that whereas it is relatively clear in which direction supplemental fermentable carbohydrates can alter the gut microbiome, the relevance of these changes regarding health remains controversial. Future research should take into account the different causes of obesity and its adverse health conditions, which in turn have drastic effects on the microbiome balance.
机译:饮食中补充复杂的碳水化合物会改变肠道菌群的组成,而通过合理利用这些所谓的“益生元”来实现最佳的预防和治疗肥胖症及相关的心脏代谢和炎症性疾病的潜力很大。肠道菌群。替代这种“以微生物为中心的观点”的想法是,某些复杂碳水化合物的健康促进作用存在于宿主中,其次可能会影响肠道菌群的多样性和丰富性。为了规避这个潜在的解释性问题,我们旨在概述健康的非肥胖个体中膳食补充不同复合碳水化合物是否以及如何改变肠道微生物组。然后,我们考虑到已知与肥胖症及其相关因素有关的微生物组组成和丰度的变化,审查了发现由复合碳水化合物建立的肠道细菌成员的变化是否会有益或损害宿主的心脏代谢和免疫健康疾病。通过结合这些研究领域,我们旨在更好地了解(含食品的)复杂碳水化合物在治疗和预防上述疾病中的潜力。我们得出的结论是,增加双歧杆菌和乳酸杆菌而不增加有害的拟杆菌的补充复杂碳水化合物最有可能促进肥胖受试者的心脏代谢和免疫健康。由于某些复杂的碳水化合物也直接影响宿主的免疫力,因此确定健康状况和疾病特征的宿主与微生物组的相互作用可能确实是双向的。总体而言,这篇综述文章表明,尽管相对可发酵的碳水化合物在哪个方向上可以改变肠道微生物组是相对明确的,但这些变化与健康的相关性仍存在争议。未来的研究应考虑肥胖的不同原因及其不利的健康状况,这反过来会对微生物组平衡产生巨大影响。

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