Nova Esther, Gómez-Martinez Sonia, González-Soltero Rocio
Institute of Food Science and Technology and Nutrition (ICTAN), CSIC, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Department of Medicine, Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas y Salud, Universidad Europea de Madrid, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Spain.
Microorganisms. 2022 Jul 7;10(7):1368. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10071368.
There is increasing evidence that diet influences the relationship between gut microbiota and individual health outcomes. Nutrient intake affects the composition of the gut microbial community and provides metabolites that influence the host physiology. Dietary patterns, including macronutrient balance and feeding/fasting cycles which may be manipulated with dietary regimens based on caloric restriction periods, influence the gut homeostasis through its impact on the microbial ecosystem. Along the same line, prebiotic and probiotic ingredients and additives in foods, as well as the degree of food processing have consequences on gut microbiota and the related immune and metabolic response of the human host. Acquiring knowledge of these aspects, especially through an -omics-integral approach, might provide the basis for personalized nutritional interventions directed to avoid dysbiosis and contribute to the prevention of major chronic degenerative diseases. Despite vast scientific evidence supporting the relationship between dietary factors and gut microbiota composition and function, the underlying mechanisms and their potential impact are far from clear. There is a lack of well-designed longitudinal studies performed in target population groups whose dietary patterns can be particularly relevant for their future health, as is the case in infants, pregnant women, or athletes.
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