Purpose of reviewUnderstanding the spectrum of drivers that influence the gut microbiome (GM) remains a crucial field of investigation. Among these factors, diet has received particular attention, as it could explain up to 20% of the variability in GM composition between individuals. This review focuses on the complex relationships between different dietary patterns and GM in humans, based on recent findings.Recent findingsCurrent evidence underscores the multifaceted impact of diet on GM richness, diversity, and overall composition. Key contributing factors encompass dietary habits, nutritional interventions, food quality and variety, macronutrient distribution, timing of feeding, and selective exclusion of certain foods.SummaryThe intricate interplay between diet and GM is of fundamental importance in shaping the interaction between the host and the environment. Further understanding the causal impact of diet on GM has promising potential for the advancement of strategies to promote health and mitigate cardio-metabolic disease risks through dietary interventions.Graphical abstracthttp://links.lww.com/COCN/A21
Nourishing the gut: the impact of diet on host–gut microbiota interaction / Masi, Davide; Le Roy, Tiphaine; Adriouch, Solia; Clément, Karine. - In: CURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE. - ISSN 1363-1950. - 27:4(2024), pp. 361-371. [10.1097/mco.0000000000001009]
Nourishing the gut: the impact of diet on host–gut microbiota interaction
Masi, Davide;
2024
Abstract
Purpose of reviewUnderstanding the spectrum of drivers that influence the gut microbiome (GM) remains a crucial field of investigation. Among these factors, diet has received particular attention, as it could explain up to 20% of the variability in GM composition between individuals. This review focuses on the complex relationships between different dietary patterns and GM in humans, based on recent findings.Recent findingsCurrent evidence underscores the multifaceted impact of diet on GM richness, diversity, and overall composition. Key contributing factors encompass dietary habits, nutritional interventions, food quality and variety, macronutrient distribution, timing of feeding, and selective exclusion of certain foods.SummaryThe intricate interplay between diet and GM is of fundamental importance in shaping the interaction between the host and the environment. Further understanding the causal impact of diet on GM has promising potential for the advancement of strategies to promote health and mitigate cardio-metabolic disease risks through dietary interventions.Graphical abstracthttp://links.lww.com/COCN/A21I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.