Limited animal and human research findings suggests that exercise might have a beneficial role for health gut. Cardiorespiratory fitness correlates with health-associated gut parameters such as taxonomic diversity and richness. Physical exercise may augment intestinal microbial diversity through several mechanisms including promotion of an anti-inflammatory state. Disease-associated microbial functions were linked to distinct taxa in previous studies of familial type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). An integrated multi-approach in the study of T1D, including physical exercise, is advocated. The present review explores how exercise might modulate gut microbiota and microbiome characteristics in chronic and immune-based diseases, given the demonstrated relationship between gut function and human health.
Exercise has the guts: how physical activity may positively modulate gut microbiota in chronic and immune-based diseases / R. Codella, L. Luzi, I. Terruzzi. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - (2017). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.dld.2017.11.016]
Exercise has the guts: how physical activity may positively modulate gut microbiota in chronic and immune-based diseases
R. Codella
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;L. LuziSecondo
;I. TerruzziUltimo
2017
Abstract
Limited animal and human research findings suggests that exercise might have a beneficial role for health gut. Cardiorespiratory fitness correlates with health-associated gut parameters such as taxonomic diversity and richness. Physical exercise may augment intestinal microbial diversity through several mechanisms including promotion of an anti-inflammatory state. Disease-associated microbial functions were linked to distinct taxa in previous studies of familial type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). An integrated multi-approach in the study of T1D, including physical exercise, is advocated. The present review explores how exercise might modulate gut microbiota and microbiome characteristics in chronic and immune-based diseases, given the demonstrated relationship between gut function and human health.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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