Yang Jianlou, Zhang Wei, Dong Chen
School of Sport Management, Shandong Sport University, Jinan 250102, China.
School of Sports Leisure, Shandong Sport University, Jinan 250102, China.
Biology (Basel). 2025 Feb 17;14(2):211. doi: 10.3390/biology14020211.
The gut microbiota significantly influences health and metabolic processes. This study aimed to investigate the impact of exercise intensity on the gut microbiota of middle school female football athletes.
In this four-week controlled comparative study, twenty-nine participants were divided into three groups: non-exercise group (NEG), moderate-intensity exercise group (MIEG), and vigorous-intensity exercise group (VIEG). They followed their respective exercise regimens for four weeks. Fecal samples were collected for 16S rRNA gene sequencing to evaluate microbiota composition.
The MIEG exhibited significantly greater microbial diversity compared to the NEG, while the VIEG showed lower diversity than the MIEG. Various microbiota profiles were identified, with the MIEG having higher levels of beneficial bacteria such as Bacteroides.
Moderate-intensity exercise promotes a healthier gut microbiota compared to vigorous exercise in young female athletes. These findings underscore the potential of moderate exercise to enhance gut health and may inform training strategies for adolescent athletes.
肠道微生物群对健康和代谢过程有显著影响。本研究旨在调查运动强度对中学女子足球运动员肠道微生物群的影响。
在这项为期四周的对照比较研究中,29名参与者被分为三组:非运动组(NEG)、中等强度运动组(MIEG)和高强度运动组(VIEG)。他们各自遵循运动方案四周。收集粪便样本进行16S rRNA基因测序,以评估微生物群组成。
与非运动组相比,中等强度运动组的微生物多样性显著更高,而高强度运动组的多样性低于中等强度运动组。鉴定出了各种微生物群谱,中等强度运动组中有益细菌如拟杆菌的水平较高。
与年轻女性运动员的高强度运动相比,中等强度运动能促进更健康的肠道微生物群。这些发现强调了中等强度运动对增强肠道健康的潜力,并可能为青少年运动员的训练策略提供参考。