A prebiotic intervention improves mood in everyday life in healthy women but not in men: Exploratory results from a larger double-blind placebo controlled cross-over study

IF 3.7 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Koen Hogenelst , Tanja Krone , Boukje Eveleens Maarse , Ines Warnke , Jessica Snabel , Tim J. van den Broek , Frank Schuren , Matthijs Moerland , Femke P.M. Hoevenaars
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Abstract

Prebiotic dietary fiber (PDF) may reduce feelings of stress or improve mood in healthy individuals. Yet gut intervention studies that focus on mood in daily life are lacking and few studies include extensive biological sample analyses to gain mechanistic insights. As part of a larger randomized placebo-controlled crossover study including healthy individuals, we explored the effects of 12 weeks of PDF (acacia gum and carrot powder) on everyday mood, as measured with ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Microbiome composition and levels of microbial metabolites, endocrine, and inflammatory markers were determined prior to and after both intervention phases. Fifty-four participants completed the study. The intervention significantly increased daily positive affect (PA) and reduced daily negative affect (NA) in female but not male participants. The intervention-induced reduction in NA was associated with an increase in microbial diversity in female participants. The intervention did not significantly affect levels of fecal short chain fatty acids, cortisol, and inflammatory markers. This is one of the first studies to show that a dietary fiber intervention can positively alter mood as it is experienced in everyday life. Overall, our findings may stimulate more targeted gut-microbiome interventions and detection of its mental health effects in real life.
一种益生元干预可以改善健康女性的日常生活情绪,但对男性没有作用:一项大型双盲安慰剂对照交叉研究的探索性结果。
益生元膳食纤维(PDF)可以减轻健康个体的压力感或改善情绪。然而,关注日常生活中情绪的肠道干预研究缺乏,很少有研究包括广泛的生物样本分析来获得机制见解。作为一项包括健康个体的更大的随机安慰剂对照交叉研究的一部分,我们探索了12周的PDF(金合欢胶和胡萝卜粉)对日常情绪的影响,通过生态瞬间评估(EMA)来测量。在两个干预阶段之前和之后,测定了微生物组组成和微生物代谢物、内分泌和炎症标志物的水平。54名参与者完成了这项研究。干预显著增加了女性参与者的每日积极情绪(PA)和减少了男性参与者的每日消极情绪(NA)。干预诱导的NA减少与女性参与者微生物多样性的增加有关。干预没有显著影响粪便短链脂肪酸、皮质醇和炎症标志物的水平。这是第一个表明膳食纤维干预可以积极改变情绪的研究之一,因为它是在日常生活中经历的。总的来说,我们的发现可能会刺激更有针对性的肠道微生物组干预,并在现实生活中检测其对心理健康的影响。
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Brain, behavior, & immunity - health
Brain, behavior, & immunity - health Biological Psychiatry, Behavioral Neuroscience
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