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Diet influence on the gut microbiota and dysbiosis related to nutritional disorders

机译:饮食对肠道菌群和营养失调相关营养不良的影响

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Studies concerning the gut microbiota have exponentially increased since the 1970s. A healthy gut microbiota is essential for growth and weight gain in infants as well as for a thorough harvest of energy from diet through a role in digestion. Study techniques include culture-independent and culture-dependent methods aiming at describing the gut microbiota taxonomically and functionally. Healthy gut microbiota plays a role in digestion by metabolizing indigestible macronutrients resulting in short chain fatty acids and other bioactive compounds. Diet was proven to influence the composition of the gut microbiota with specific changes to the major macronutrient contained in the diet. Since diet has an influence on gut microbiota’s composition, nutritional disorders such as obesity, severe acute malnutrition and anorexia nervosa are linked to an alteration of the gut microbiota mirroring the physiopathology of the nutritional disorder. These alterations should be the target of future therapeutic interventions in nutritional disorders.
机译:自1970年代以来,有关肠道菌群的研究呈指数增长。健康的肠道菌群对于婴儿的生长和体重增长以及通过消化作用从饮食中充分吸收能量至关重要。研究技术包括独立于培养物和依赖于培养物的方法,旨在从分类学和功能上描述肠道菌群。健康的肠道菌群通过代谢不可消化的大量营养素而产生消化作用,产生短链脂肪酸和其他生物活性化合物。事实证明,饮食会通过改变饮食中主要的主要营养素来影响肠道菌群的组成。由于饮食会影响肠道菌群的组成,因此肥胖,严重的急性营养不良和神经性厌食症等营养失调与肠道菌群的变化有关,反映出营养失调的生理病理。这些改变应成为未来营养障碍治疗干预的目标。

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