articleGutSep 28, 2015BRONZE OA

High-level adherence to a Mediterranean diet beneficially impacts the gut microbiota and associated metabolome

University of Naples Federico II · University of Parma · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Objectives Habitual diet plays a major role in shaping the composition of the gut microbiota, and also determines the repertoire of microbial metabolites that can influence the host. The typical Western diet corresponds to that of an omnivore; however, the Mediterranean diet (MD), common in the Western Mediterranean culture, is to date a nutritionally recommended dietary pattern that includes high-level consumption of cereals, fruit, vegetables and legumes. To investigate the potential benefits of the MD in this cross-sectional survey, we assessed the gut microbiota and metabolome in a cohort of Italian individuals in relation to their habitual diets. Design and results We retrieved daily dietary information…

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Keywords
  • Metabolome
  • Omnivore
  • Gut flora
  • Mediterranean diet
  • Biology
  • Western diet
  • Microbiome
  • Firmicutes
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