The Effects of Mediterranean Diet on the Human Gut Microbiota; a Brief Discussion of Evidence in Humans

Anita H. Kelleher, A. Sikalidis
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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet (MD) is considered one of the healthiest dietary patterns due to its rich provision of phytochemicals, antioxidants, vitamins, fiber, polyunsaturated, omega-3, and short-chain fatty acids through a variety of foods. The supply of such nutrients and bioactive components can support gut health and reduce systemic inflammation, with accumulating evidence from several human studies demonstrating the utility of the Mediterranean diet in the prevention of chronic and metabolic diseases. Further studies are needed to explore the role of the Mediterranean diet protecting against such diseases and the related mechanisms, including the interplay between components of the MD and gut microbiota. This brief systematic review specifically explores the recent evidence in humans investigating the link between MD and the human microbiota. Herein, over 50 articles were revised and referenced, after a careful vetting process, to produce this manuscript. Articles were ultimately selected based upon the detail and novelty of their content and contribution to the field.
地中海饮食对人体肠道菌群的影响关于人类证据的简要讨论
地中海饮食(MD)被认为是最健康的饮食模式之一,因为它通过各种食物提供了丰富的植物化学物质、抗氧化剂、维生素、纤维、多不饱和脂肪酸、omega-3和短链脂肪酸。这些营养物质和生物活性成分的供应可以支持肠道健康,减少全身性炎症,从几项人体研究中积累的证据表明,地中海饮食在预防慢性和代谢性疾病方面的效用。需要进一步的研究来探索地中海饮食预防这些疾病的作用和相关机制,包括MD组成部分和肠道微生物群之间的相互作用。这篇简短的系统综述特别探讨了最近在人类中调查MD与人类微生物群之间联系的证据。在此,经过仔细的审查过程,超过50篇文章被修改和引用,以产生这份手稿。文章最终根据其内容的细节和新颖性以及对该领域的贡献进行选择。
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