Non-Communicable Disease Research Center, Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran.
Sina Trauma and Surgery Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
BMC Med Genomics. 2024 Apr 17;17(1):91. doi: 10.1186/s12920-024-01861-3.
AIM: Dietary patterns could have a notable role in shaping gut microbiota composition. Evidence confirms the positive impact of the Mediterranean diet (MD), as one of the most studied healthy dietary patterns, on the gut microbiota profile. We conducted this systematic review to investigate the results of observational studies and clinical trials regarding the possible changes in the gut microbiota composition, metabolites, and clinical outcomes following adherence to MD in healthy cases or patients suffering from metabolic disorders. METHODS: A systematic literature search was conducted on PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases until October 2023. Two researchers separately screened the titles, abstracts, and then full-text of the articles and selected the relevant studies. Quality assessment of observational and interventional studies was performed by Newcastle-Ottawa and Cochrane checklists, respectively. RESULTS: A total of 1637 articles were obtained during the initial search. Ultimately, 37 articles, including 17 observational and 20 interventional studies, were included in this systematic review. Ten observational and 14 interventional studies reported a correlation between MD adherence and microbiota diversity. Faecalibacterium and Prevotella were the most frequent bacterial genera with increased abundance in both observational and interventional studies; an Increment of Bacteroides genus was also reported in observational studies. Better glycemic control, lowering fat mass, better bowel movement, decreased bloating, inflammation, and hospitalization risk were the reported clinical outcomes. CONCLUSION: Adherence to the MD is associated with significant beneficial changes in the gut microbiota diversity, composition, and functions and major clinical improvements in most populations.
目的:饮食模式在塑造肠道微生物群组成方面可能具有显著作用。有证据证实,作为研究最多的健康饮食模式之一,地中海饮食(Mediterranean diet,MD)对肠道微生物群谱有积极影响。我们进行了这项系统评价,旨在调查在健康人群或代谢紊乱患者中遵循 MD 后,肠道微生物群组成、代谢物和临床结果可能发生的变化的观察性研究和临床试验结果。
方法:我们在 PubMed、Web of Science 和 Scopus 数据库中进行了系统的文献检索,检索时间截至 2023 年 10 月。两名研究人员分别筛选文章的标题、摘要和全文,并选择相关研究。采用 Newcastle-Ottawa 和 Cochrane 清单分别对观察性研究和干预性研究进行质量评估。
结果:最初搜索共获得 1637 篇文章,最终纳入 37 篇文章,包括 17 项观察性研究和 20 项干预性研究。10 项观察性研究和 14 项干预性研究报告了 MD 依从性与微生物多样性之间的相关性。在观察性和干预性研究中,粪杆菌属(Faecalibacterium)和普雷沃氏菌属(Prevotella)是最常见的丰度增加的细菌属;在观察性研究中还报道了拟杆菌属(Bacteroides)的增加。报告的临床结果包括更好的血糖控制、降低脂肪量、改善排便、减少腹胀、炎症和住院风险降低。
结论:遵循 MD 与肠道微生物多样性、组成和功能的显著有益变化以及大多数人群的主要临床改善相关。
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