Bongiovanni Tindaro, Santiago Marina, Zielinska Kinga, Scheiman Jonathan, Barsa Carolina, Jäger Ralf, Pinto Daniela, Rinaldi Fabio, Giuliani Giammaria, Senatore Tullio, Kostic Aleksandar D
Player Health and Performance, Palermo Football Club, Palermo, Italy.
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Microbiome. 2025 Jan 2;13(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s40168-024-01936-4.
The complex relationship among sleep, exercise, and the gut microbiome presents a unique opportunity to improve health and wellness. Here, we conducted the first large-scale investigation into the influence of a novel elite athlete-derived probiotic, consisting of a multi-strain Lactobacillus consortium, on sleep quality, exercise recovery, and gut microbiome composition in both elite athletes (n = 11) and the general population (n = 257).
Our two-phase study design, which included an open-label study followed by a controlled longitudinal study in a professional soccer team, allowed us to identify key interactions between probiotics, the gut microbiome, and the host. In the placebo-controlled study, we observed significant improvements in self-reported sleep quality by 69%, energy levels by 31%, and bowel movements by 37% after probiotic intervention relative to after placebo. These improvements were associated with a significant decrease in D-ROMS (a marker of oxidative stress) and a significantly higher free-testosterone/cortisol ratio. Multi-omics analyses revealed specific changes in microbiome composition and function, potentially providing mechanistic insights into these observed effects.
This study provides novel insights into how a multi-strain Lactobacillus probiotic modulates sleep quality, exercise recovery, and gut microbiome composition in both the general population and elite athletes, and introduces potential mechanisms through which this probiotic could be influencing overall health. Our results emphasize the untapped potential of tailored probiotic interventions derived from extremely fit and healthy individuals in improving several aspects of health and performance directly in humans. Video Abstract.
睡眠、运动和肠道微生物群之间的复杂关系为改善健康状况提供了独特的契机。在此,我们首次对一种新型的源自精英运动员的益生菌(由多种乳酸菌组成的联合体)对精英运动员(n = 11)和普通人群(n = 257)的睡眠质量、运动恢复及肠道微生物群组成的影响进行了大规模调查。
我们的两阶段研究设计,包括一项开放标签研究,随后在一支职业足球队中进行对照纵向研究,使我们能够确定益生菌、肠道微生物群和宿主之间的关键相互作用。在安慰剂对照研究中,我们观察到,与服用安慰剂后相比,益生菌干预后自我报告的睡眠质量显著改善了69%,能量水平提高了31%,排便情况改善了37%。这些改善与D-ROMS(氧化应激标志物)的显著降低以及游离睾酮/皮质醇比值的显著升高有关。多组学分析揭示了微生物群组成和功能的特定变化,可能为这些观察到的效应提供了机制上的见解。
本研究为多菌株乳酸菌益生菌如何调节普通人群和精英运动员的睡眠质量、运动恢复及肠道微生物群组成提供了新的见解,并介绍了这种益生菌可能影响整体健康的潜在机制。我们的结果强调了源自极其健康个体的定制益生菌干预措施在直接改善人类健康和表现的多个方面的未开发潜力。视频摘要。