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健康食物选择与肠道微生物群特征的关联。

Associations of healthy food choices with gut microbiota profiles.

机构信息

Department of Food and Nutrition, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Department of Public Health and Welfare, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Am J Clin Nutr. 2021 Aug 2;114(2):605-616. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqab077.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diet has a major influence on the human gut microbiota, which has been linked to health and disease. However, epidemiological studies on associations of a healthy diet with the microbiota utilizing a whole-diet approach are still scant.

OBJECTIVES

To assess associations between healthy food choices and human gut microbiota composition, and to determine the strength of association with functional potential.

METHODS

This population-based study sample consisted of 4930 participants (ages 25-74; 53% women) in the FINRISK 2002 study. Intakes of recommended foods were assessed using a food propensity questionnaire, and responses were transformed into healthy food choices (HFC) scores. Microbial diversity (alpha diversity) and compositional differences (beta diversity) and their associations with the HFC score and its components were assessed using linear regression. Multiple permutational multivariate ANOVAs were run from whole-metagenome shallow shotgun-sequenced samples. Associations between specific taxa and HFC were analyzed using linear regression. Functional associations were derived from Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes orthologies with linear regression models.

RESULTS

Both microbial alpha diversity (β/SD, 0.044; SE, 6.18 × 10-5; P = 2.21 × 10-3) and beta diversity (R2, 0.12; P ≤ 1.00 × 10-3) were associated with the HFC score. For alpha diversity, the strongest associations were observed for fiber-rich breads, poultry, fruits, and low-fat cheeses (all positive). For beta diversity, the most prominent associations were observed for vegetables, followed by berries and fruits. Genera with fiber-degrading and SCFA-producing capacities were positively associated with the HFC score. The HFC score was associated positively with functions such as SCFA metabolism and synthesis, and inversely with functions such as fatty acid biosynthesis and the sulfur relay system.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results from a large, population-based survey confirm and extend findings of other, smaller-scale studies that plant- and fiber-rich dietary choices are associated with a more diverse and compositionally distinct microbiota, and with a greater potential to produce SCFAs.

摘要

背景

饮食对人类肠道微生物群有重大影响,而肠道微生物群与健康和疾病有关。然而,利用全饮食方法研究健康饮食与微生物群之间关联的流行病学研究仍然很少。

目的

评估健康食物选择与人类肠道微生物群落组成之间的关联,并确定与功能潜力的关联强度。

方法

本基于人群的研究样本包括 FINRISK 2002 研究中的 4930 名参与者(年龄 25-74 岁;53%为女性)。使用食物倾向问卷评估推荐食物的摄入量,将反应转化为健康食物选择(HFC)评分。使用线性回归评估微生物多样性(alpha 多样性)和组成差异(beta 多样性)及其与 HFC 评分及其成分的关联。从全宏基因组浅层 shotgun 测序样本中运行多次置换多元方差分析。使用线性回归分析特定分类群与 HFC 之间的关联。使用京都基因与基因组百科全书的直系同源物与线性回归模型分析功能关联。

结果

HFC 评分与微生物 alpha 多样性(β/SD,0.044;SE,6.18×10-5;P=2.21×10-3)和 beta 多样性(R2,0.12;P≤1.00×10-3)均相关。对于 alpha 多样性,与富含纤维的面包、家禽、水果和低脂奶酪(均为正相关)的关联最强。对于 beta 多样性,与蔬菜的关联最为显著,其次是浆果和水果。具有纤维降解和 SCFA 产生能力的属与 HFC 评分呈正相关。HFC 评分与 SCFA 代谢和合成等功能呈正相关,与脂肪酸生物合成和硫接力系统等功能呈负相关。

结论

我们从一项大型基于人群的调查中得到的结果证实并扩展了其他小规模研究的发现,即植物和富含纤维的饮食选择与更具多样性和组成差异的微生物群以及产生 SCFA 的更大潜力相关。

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