体育锻炼与青春期前儿童肠道微生物群的关系。

Physical activity and nutrition Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-31 DOI:10.20463/pan.2021.0023
Sara Santarossa, Alexandra R Sitarik, Christine Cole Johnson, Jia Li, Susan V Lynch, Dennis R Ownby, Alex Ramirez, Germaine Lm Yong, Andrea E Cassidy-Bushrow
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目的:确定体力活动(PA),主要是推荐的 60 分钟中度到剧烈体力活动,是否与 10 岁儿童的肠道细菌微生物群有关:方法:使用 "街区体育活动筛选器"(Block Physical Activity Screener)确定儿童是否符合体育活动建议,该筛选器可提供每天几分钟的体育活动变量。对儿童的粪便样本进行了 16S rRNA 测序,以确定其肠道细菌微生物群的组成。使用线性回归确定了PA的α多样性指标(丰富度、Pielou均匀度和Faith系统发育多样性)差异,而使用PERMANOVA评估了β多样性(非加权和加权UniFrac)关系。使用 DESeq2 确定了分类群相对丰度差异:分析样本包括 321 名同时具有 PA 和 16S rRNA 测序数据的儿童(平均年龄 [SD] =10.2 [0.8] 岁;54.2% 为男性;62.9% 为非裔美国人),其中 189 人(58.9%)符合 PA 建议。在对协变量进行调整后,符合 PA 推荐值以及每天 PA 分钟数变量与肠道丰富度、均匀度或多样性无显著相关性(p ≥ 0.19)。然而,符合 PA 推荐值(加权 UniFrac R2 = 0.014,p = 0.001)与不同的肠道细菌组成有明显关联。这些组成差异的部分特征是,PA 较高的儿童中 Megamonas 和 Anaerovorax 以及特定的 Christensenellaceae_R-7_group 分类群的数量增加:结论:符合 PA 建议的儿童的肠道微生物群组成发生了改变。结论:符合 PA 建议的儿童的肠道微生物群组成发生了改变,但这是否会降低肥胖或相关代谢疾病的风险仍不清楚。
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Associations of physical activity with gut microbiota in pre-adolescent children.

Associations of physical activity with gut microbiota in pre-adolescent children.

Associations of physical activity with gut microbiota in pre-adolescent children.

Purpose: To determine whether physical activity (PA), primarily the recommended 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous PA, is associated with gut bacterial microbiota in 10-year-old children.

Methods: The Block Physical Activity Screener, which provides minutes/day PA variables, was used to determine whether the child met the PA recommendations. 16S rRNA sequencing was performed on stool samples from the children to profile the composition of their gut bacterial microbiota. Differences in alpha diversity metrics (richness, Pielou's evenness, and Faith's phylogenetic diversity) by PA were determined using linear regression, whereas beta diversity (unweighted and weighted UniFrac) relationships were assessed using PERMANOVA. Taxon relative abundance differentials were determined using DESeq2.

Results: The analytic sample included 321 children with both PA and 16S rRNA sequencing data (mean age [SD] =10.2 [0.8] years; 54.2% male; 62.9% African American), where 189 (58.9%) met the PA recommendations. After adjusting for covariates, meeting the PA recommendations as well as minutes/day PA variables were not significantly associated with gut richness, evenness, or diversity (p ≥ 0.19). However, meeting the PA recommendations (weighted UniFrac R2 = 0.014, p = 0.001) was significantly associated with distinct gut bacterial composition. These compositional differences were partly characterized by increased abundance of Megamonas and Anaerovorax as well as specific Christensenellaceae_R-7_group taxa in children with higher PA.

Conclusion: Children who met the recommendations of PA had altered gut microbiota compositions. Whether this translates to a reduced risk of obesity or associated metabolic diseases is still unclear.

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