Intervention effects of greenspace exposure on human microbiota: A randomized controlled trial in Chinese young adults

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Lu Wang , Jun-Yi Li , Xiao-Qi Zhu , Jian-Cheng Jiang , Chuang Li , Zi-Han Zheng , Zhi Wang , Tian-Yu Zhao , Iana Markevych , Joachim Heinrich , Payam Dadvand , Matthew H.E.M. Browing , Chen Chen , Ji-Lin Huang , Guang-Hui Dong , Bo-Yi Yang
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Enriching human microbiota has been proposed as a mechanism by which greenspace exposure improves human health. The existing evidence is scarce with few studies able to evaluate causality. We conducted a randomized controlled trial of 30 healthy undergraduate students to explore the intervention effects of greenspace on human gut and oral microbiota alpha-diversity, composition, differential genera and functional pathways. The study participants were divided into three groups, including outdoor greenspace (GS) group, outdoor non-greenspace (NGS) group, and indoor group, who visited a park, an open space without vegetation, and a classroom, respectively, for two hours per day over seven days. Differences in microbial alpha-diversity and composition across various groups were tested using Wilcoxon test and permutational multivariate analysis of variance, respectively. Linear discriminant analysis effect size analysis was performed to test differences in genera and functional pathways. Greenspace intervention significantly increased gut microbiota alpha-diversity, especially the observed Amplicon Sequence variant indexes and the Faith indexes (both p < 0.05). In addition, the intervention substantially changed the composition of gut microbiota, of which the relative abundances of potentially beneficial bacteria increased. Further, the greenspace intervention affected several functional pathways of gut microbiota, including “substance dependence”, “specific types of cancer”, and “viral infectious diseases”. However, we did not find any significant effect of greenspace intervention on oral microbiota. Our results suggest that greenspace intervention diversifies the gut microbiota and alters its composition. These findings could help to reinforce the potential of increasing people’s access to greenspace as a public health intervention.
绿色空间暴露对人类微生物群的干预作用:一项中国年轻人的随机对照试验
丰富人类微生物群被认为是暴露在绿色空间中改善人类健康的一种机制。现有的证据很少,很少有研究能够评估因果关系。我们对30名健康大学生进行了随机对照试验,探讨绿地对人体肠道和口腔微生物群α -多样性、组成、差异属和功能途径的干预作用。研究参与者被分为三组,包括室外绿地组(GS)、室外非绿地组(NGS)和室内组,他们在七天内每天分别参观公园、没有植被的开放空间和教室,时间为两小时。不同组间微生物α -多样性和组成的差异分别采用Wilcoxon检验和置换多元方差分析。采用线性判别分析、效应量分析来检验属通路和功能通路的差异。绿地干预显著提高了肠道菌群α -多样性,尤其是观察到的扩增子序列变异指数和Faith指数(p均为 <; 0.05)。此外,干预大大改变了肠道菌群的组成,其中潜在有益菌的相对丰度增加。此外,绿地干预影响了肠道微生物群的几种功能途径,包括“物质依赖”、“特定类型的癌症”和“病毒性传染病”。然而,我们没有发现绿地干预对口腔微生物群有任何显著影响。我们的研究结果表明,绿地干预使肠道微生物群多样化并改变其组成。这些发现可能有助于加强增加人们进入绿色空间的可能性,作为一种公共卫生干预措施。
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CiteScore
12.10
自引率
5.90%
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1234
审稿时长
88 days
期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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