Effects of Traditional Asian Diet on dietary fibre requirement, gut microbiome composition, and faecal and urine metabolomes in healthy Asian women: a pilot study.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
N-F Sahran, C W Chong, I H Ismail, F Taib, P S Hoo, U D Palanisamy, U Sundralingam, C S J Teh, Z X Kong, Q Ayub, F Yoke Ling, S N H Hazlan, M Azlan, S Abdul Razak, T A D A-A Tengku Din, N Abdullah, N Tagiling, V Tee, M Ehab Ayad, F M Zheng, E El-Omar, Y Y Lee
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The Traditional Asian Diet (TAD) is characterised by high dietary fibre and functional foods. This study investigated TAD's effects on meeting fibre requirements, gut microbiome, and faecal and urine metabolomes. A four-week randomised controlled trial was conducted among healthy Asian women allocated into the TAD group (n = 11) following a newly developed TAD program and the control group (n = 11). Assessments included dietary intake, gut health (symptoms, faecal form, frequency), serum fatty acids binding protein-2 (FABP-2) levels, faecal microbiome via 16s rRNA sequencing, and faecal and urine metabolites which were analysed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), respectively. The TAD group showed significant increases in dietary fibre ( P < 0.001), reduced fat ( P < 0.05), and improved faecal form ( P = 0.009) compared to the control group. The TAD group was enriched with Parabacteroides merdae, while Bacteroides uniformis was more abundant in the control group. Individuals with baseline Prevotella copri showed its enrichment following TAD and higher butyrate levels, unlike the control group. The TAD led to lower urine levels of creatinine, dimethylamine, and phenethylamine compared to the control diet. In conclusion, the TAD program has proven beneficial effects in achieving dietary fibre, enriching the beneficial microbiota and metabolites, reducing harmful metabolites, and improving faecal form compared to a control diet. Clinical trial registration: NCT04885959, clinicaltrials.gov.

传统亚洲饮食对健康亚洲女性膳食纤维需求、肠道微生物组成和粪便和尿液代谢组的影响:一项试点研究
传统的亚洲饮食(TAD)的特点是高膳食纤维和功能性食品。本研究探讨了TAD对满足纤维需求、肠道微生物组、粪便和尿液代谢组的影响。在一项为期四周的随机对照试验中,健康的亚洲女性被分为新开发的TAD计划后的TAD组(n = 11)和对照组(n = 11)。评估包括饮食摄入、肠道健康(症状、粪便形式、频率)、血清脂肪酸结合蛋白-2 (FABP-2)水平、粪便微生物组(通过16s rRNA测序)以及粪便和尿液代谢物(分别使用气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)和核磁共振(NMR)分析)。与对照组相比,TAD组的膳食纤维含量显著增加(P < 0.001),脂肪含量显著减少(P < 0.05),粪便形态显著改善(P = 0.009)。TAD组富含merabobacteroides,而对照组则含有较多的Bacteroides uniformis。与对照组不同,具有基线copri普雷沃氏菌的个体在TAD和较高的丁酸盐水平后显示其富集。与对照组相比,TAD降低了尿中肌酐、二甲胺和苯乙胺的含量。总之,与对照饮食相比,TAD计划已被证明在获得膳食纤维,丰富有益微生物群和代谢物,减少有害代谢物和改善粪便形态方面具有有益作用。临床试验注册:NCT04885959, clinicaltrials.gov。
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Beneficial microbes
Beneficial microbes MICROBIOLOGY-NUTRITION & DIETETICS
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
1.90%
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53
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Beneficial Microbes is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with a specific area of focus: the promotion of the science of microbes beneficial to the health and wellbeing of man and animal. The journal contains original research papers and critical reviews in all areas dealing with beneficial microbes in both the small and large intestine, together with opinions, a calendar of forthcoming beneficial microbes-related events and book reviews. The journal takes a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a broad spectrum of issues, including safety aspects of pro- & prebiotics, regulatory aspects, mechanisms of action, health benefits for the host, optimal production processes, screening methods, (meta)genomics, proteomics and metabolomics, host and bacterial physiology, application, and role in health and disease in man and animal. Beneficial Microbes is intended to serve the needs of researchers and professionals from the scientific community and industry, as well as those of policy makers and regulators. The journal will have five major sections: * Food, nutrition and health * Animal nutrition * Processing and application * Regulatory & safety aspects * Medical & health applications In these sections, topics dealt with by Beneficial Microbes include: * Worldwide safety and regulatory issues * Human and animal nutrition and health effects * Latest discoveries in mechanistic studies and screening methods to unravel mode of action * Host physiology related to allergy, inflammation, obesity, etc. * Trends in application of (meta)genomics, proteomics and metabolomics * New developments in how processing optimizes pro- & prebiotics for application * Bacterial physiology related to health benefits
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