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人类衰老和现代生活方式对肠道微生物群的影响。

Impact of human aging and modern lifestyle on gut microbiota.

机构信息

a Biomedical Gerontology Graduate Program, Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (IGG-PUCRS) , Porto Alegre - RS , Brazil.

出版信息

Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2018 Jun 13;58(9):1557-1564. doi: 10.1080/10408398.2016.1269054. Epub 2017 Jul 21.

Abstract

Human evolution and lifestyle changes caused by the agricultural and industrial revolutions have led to great advances in medicine and increased life expectancy, whilst also profoundly altering the ecological relationships and disease patterns of populations. Studies involving populations that still enjoy a rural way of life and with traits similar to the Paleolithic period reveal them to present a more robust, resistant and diverse gut microbiota, in comparison to highly industrialized civilizations. The human diet has expanded and broadened to include the consumption of high-calorie foods, particularly from animal sources such as game meat and eggs. For some time, authors have been alert to the fact that a modern lifestyle leads to reduced intake of beneficial bacteria, suggesting that nonpathogenic bacteria are being eradicated. Furthermore, therapeutic procedures, including the use of probiotics and prebiotics, have been proposed to lead to recovery of this microbiota, which is altered due to both the ageing process and lifestyle related aspects. Accordingly, this article aims to review the impact of human aging and modern lifestyle on gut microbiota, within an evolutionary, ecological, epidemiological and therapeutic context.

摘要

人类进化和农业与工业革命带来的生活方式的改变,在推动医学进步和延长人类预期寿命的同时,也深刻地改变了人口的生态关系和疾病模式。涉及仍保留着类似旧石器时代生活方式和特征的人群的研究表明,与高度工业化的文明相比,这些人群拥有更加健壮、具有抵抗力和多样化的肠道微生物群。人类的饮食已经扩大和丰富,包括摄入高热量食物,特别是来自动物源的食物,如野味和蛋类。一段时间以来,作者们一直注意到现代生活方式会导致有益细菌摄入量减少,这表明非病原性细菌正在被消灭。此外,还提出了包括使用益生菌和益生元在内的治疗方法,以恢复因衰老过程和与生活方式相关的因素而改变的这种微生物群。因此,本文旨在从进化、生态、流行病学和治疗的角度,综述人类衰老和现代生活方式对肠道微生物群的影响。

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