Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingenieria y Ciencias, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.
Tecnologico de Monterrey, Escuela de Ingenieria y Ciencias, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Gut Microbes. 2021 Jan-Dec;13(1):1960135. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2021.1960135.
Childhood obesity and T2DM have shown a recent alarming increase due to important changes in global lifestyle and dietary habits, highlighting the need for urgent and novel solutions to improve global public health. Gut microbiota has been shown to be relevant in human health and its dysbiosis has been associated with MetS, a health condition linked to the onset of relevant diseases including T2DM. Even though there have been recent improvements in the understanding of gut microbiota-host interactions, pediatric gut microbiota has been poorly studied compared to adults. This review provides an overview of MetS and its relevance in school-age children, discusses gut microbiota and its possible association with this metabolic condition including relevant emerging gut microbiome-based interventions for its prevention and treatment, and outlines future challenges and perspectives in preventing microbiota dysbiosis from the early stages of life.
由于全球生活方式和饮食习惯的重要变化,儿童肥胖和 T2DM 最近呈现出惊人的增长趋势,这凸显了迫切需要新的解决方案来改善全球公共卫生。肠道微生物群与人类健康密切相关,其失调与代谢综合征(MetS)有关,代谢综合征是一种与相关疾病(包括 T2DM)发病相关的健康状况。尽管人们对肠道微生物群-宿主相互作用的理解最近有所提高,但与成年人相比,儿科肠道微生物群的研究还很不完善。本综述概述了 MetS 及其在学龄儿童中的相关性,讨论了肠道微生物群及其与这种代谢状况的可能关联,包括预防和治疗这种代谢状况的新兴基于肠道微生物组的干预措施,并概述了从生命早期预防微生物群失调的未来挑战和前景。