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Erschienen in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) 2/2018

16.10.2017 | Review Article

Can the gastrointestinal microbiota be modulated by dietary fibre to treat obesity?

verfasst von: H. C. Davis

Erschienen in: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) | Ausgabe 2/2018

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Abstract

Recent research suggests that the human gastrointestinal microbiota is greatly involved in yielding, storing and expending energy from the diet; therefore, it may be a further factor in linking diet to obesity. The gut microbial composition is affected by diet throughout the human lifespan, and is highly dynamic and efficient in response to dietary alterations in particular to dietary fibre intake. Short-chained fatty acids (SCFA) are the bi-product of fibre fermentation and have both obesogenic and anti-obesogenic properties. The production of specific forms of SCFAs depends on the microbes available in the gut and the type of fibre ingested. The gut microbiome associated with healthy lean individuals has a higher microbial biodiversity and a greater Bacteroidete to Firmicute ratio compared to the obese individuals associated with microbiome. These gut microbial associations are similar to those seen in individuals with high and low dietary fibre intakes, respectively. Metabolites generated by Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes include the three main SCFA related to obesity, namely butyrate, acetate and propionate. However, neither Bacteroidetes nor Firmicutes is purely causative or purely preventative of obesity. More research is crucial in linking the various types of fibre with particular SCFA production and the microbiome it promotes before suggesting that dietary fibre modulation of the gut microbiome can treat obesity. However, the long-term dietary trend plays the principal role in assembling the diversity and abundance of gut microbes; thus, a sustained diet high in fibre may help prevent obesity by promoting a microbiome associated with a lean phenotype.
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Metadaten
Titel
Can the gastrointestinal microbiota be modulated by dietary fibre to treat obesity?
verfasst von
H. C. Davis
Publikationsdatum
16.10.2017
Verlag
Springer London
Erschienen in
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0021-1265
Elektronische ISSN: 1863-4362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-017-1686-9

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