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Adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with the gut microbiota pattern and gastrointestinal characteristics in an adult population

机译:依从地中海饮食与成年人群中的肠道微生物群模式和胃肠道特征有关

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This study aimed to explore the potential associations of adherence to the Mediterranean diet with gut microbiota characteristics and gastrointestinal symptomatology in an adult population. Other long-term dietary habits (e.g. consumption of snacks and junk food or stimulant intake) were also evaluated in terms of the gut microbiota profile. Participants (n 120) underwent anthropometric, dietary, physical activity and lifestyle evaluation. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was assessed using a Mediterranean diet score, the MedDietScore, and subjects were classified into three tertiles according to individual adherence scoring. Gut microbiota composition was determined using quantitative PCR and plate-count techniques, and faecal SCFA were analysed using GC. Gastrointestinal symptoms were also evaluated. Participants with a high adherence to the Mediterranean diet had lower Escherichia coli counts (P=0·022), a higher bifidobacteria:E. coli ratio (P=0·025), increased levels and prevalence of Candida albicans (P=0·039 and P=0·050, respectively), greater molar ratio of acetate (P=0·009), higher defaecation frequency (P=0·028) and a more pronounced gastrointestinal symptomatology compared with those reporting low adherence. A lower molar ratio of valerate was also observed in the case of high adherence to the Mediterranean diet compared with the other two tertiles (P for trend=0·005). Positive correlations of MedDietScore with gastrointestinal symptoms, faecal moisture, total bacteria, bifidobacteria:E. coli ratio, relative share of Bacteroides, C. albicans and total SCFA, as well as negative associations with cultivable E. coli levels and valerate were indicated. Fast food consumption was characterised by suppressed representation of lactobacilli and butyrate-producing bacteria. In conclusion, our findings support a link between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and gut microbiota characteristics.
机译:本研究旨在探讨粘附到地中海饮食的潜在关联,肠道微生物症特征和成年人群中的胃肠症状。还评估了肠道微生物群型材的其他长期膳食习惯(例如,零食和垃圾食品或兴奋剂摄入量)。参与者(N 120)接受人体测量,饮食,身体活动和生活方式评估。使用地中海饮食评分,MeddietScore和受试者根据个人依从性评分分为三个泰蒂物质,评估了地中海饮食的遵守。使用定量PCR和板计数技术测定肠道微生物A组合物,使用GC分析粪便SCFA。还评估了胃肠道症状。与地中海饮食的高粘附的参与者具有较低的大肠杆菌计数(p = 0·022),较高的双歧杆菌:e。 COLI比(P = 0·025),含量增加和念珠菌蛋白(P = 0·039和P = 0·050)的水平和患病率,醋酸盐的更大摩尔比(P = 0·009),更高的排放频率( P = 0·028)和更明显的胃肠症状,与报告低粘附相比。在与其他两个截头含量相比,在对地中海饮食的高粘附性的情况下,还观察到较低的摩尔比(P用于趋势= 0·005)。 Meddietcore与胃肠道症状,粪便水分,总细菌,双歧杆菌的正相关性:E。表示Coli比,Bacteroides,C. albicans和总SCFA的相对份额以及具有可培养大肠杆菌水平和valerge的阴性关联。通过抑制乳酸杆菌和丁酸丁酯的细菌的抑制表征快速食品消耗。总之,我们的调查结果支持遵守地中海饮食和肠道微生物的特征之间的联系。

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