Exercise and associated dietary extremes impact on gut microbial diversity
Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority · University College Cork · +7 more institutions
Abstract
The commensal microbiota, host immunity and metabolism participate in a signalling network, with diet influencing each component of this triad. In addition to diet, many elements of a modern lifestyle influence the gut microbiota but the degree to which exercise affects this population is unclear. Therefore, we explored exercise and diet for their impact on the gut microbiota.
Since extremes of exercise often accompany extremes of diet, we addressed the issue by studying professional athletes from an international rugby union squad. Two groups were included to control for physical size, age and gender. Compositional analysis of the microbiota was explored by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Each participant completed a detailed food frequency questionnaire.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 59
Authors
18- SFSiobhan F. Clarke
Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority, University College Cork
- EFEileen F. Murphy
University College Cork, Alimentary Health (Ireland)
- ÓOÓrla O’Sullivan
Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
- ALAlice Lucey
University College Cork
- MHMargaret Humphreys
Cork University Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Gut flora
- Athletes
- Biology
- Creatine kinase
- Population
- Physiology
- Immunology
- Medicine
- Zero hunger