Exercise and the Gut Microbiome: A Review of the Evidence, Potential Mechanisms, and Implications for Human Health
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign · Nationwide Children's Hospital · +1 more institution
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Abstract
The gastrointestinal tract contains trillions of microbes (collectively known as the gut microbiota) that play essential roles in host physiology and health. Studies from our group and others have demonstrated that exercise independently alters the composition and functional capacity of the gut microbiota. Here, we review what is known about the gut microbiota, how it is studied, and how it is influenced by exercise training and discuss the potential mechanisms and implications for human health and disease.
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Keywords
- Gut flora
- Gut microbiome
- Microbiome
- Human gastrointestinal tract
- Disease
- Gastrointestinal tract
- Gut–brain axis
- Health benefits
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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