Impact of diet and individual variation on intestinal microbiota composition and fermentation products in obese men
University of Helsinki · Wageningen University & Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
There is growing interest in understanding how diet affects the intestinal microbiota, including its possible associations with systemic diseases such as metabolic syndrome. Here we report a comprehensive and deep microbiota analysis of 14 obese males consuming fully controlled diets supplemented with resistant starch (RS) or non-starch polysaccharides (NSPs) and a weight-loss (WL) diet. We analyzed the composition, diversity and dynamics of the fecal microbiota on each dietary regime by phylogenetic microarray and quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis. In addition, we analyzed fecal short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) as a proxy of colonic fermentation, and indices of insulin sensitivity from blood samples. The diet…
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13Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Lachnospiraceae
- Gut flora
- Bacteroidetes
- Microbiome
- Feces
- Ruminococcus
- Food science