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The composition and richness of the gut microbiota differentiate the top Polish endurance athletes from sedentary controls

Maria Kulecka, Barbara Frączek, Michał Mikuła, Natalia Żeber‐Lubecka, Jakub Karczmarski, Agnieszka Paziewska, Filip Ambrożkiewicz, Elżbieta Katarzyna Jagusztyn-Krynicka, Paweł Cięszczyk, Jerzy Ostrowski

2020Gut Microbes97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Little data are available on the subject of gut microbiota composition in endurance athletes as well as connections between diet and specific bacteria abundance. However, most studies suggest that athletes' microbiota undergoes major alterations, which may contribute to increased physical performance. Therefore, we decided to investigate differences in gut microbiota between healthy controls and endurance athletes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Stools samples were collected from 14 marathon runners, 11 cross-country skiers and 46 sedentary healthy controls. The athletes' diet evaluation was performed with 24-h diet recall, using the Aliant programme. The 16S gene sequencing was performed using the Ion 16S Metagenomics Kit on Ion Torrent PGM sequencer. Taxonomic classification and diversity indices computation was performed with Mothur. RESULTS: with fiber amount in diet. CONCLUSIONS: The excessive training associates with both differences in composition and promotion of higher bacterial diversity. Taxons enriched in athletes are known to participate in fiber fermentation.

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BiologyAthletesGut floraSpecies richnessSedentary lifestyleComposition (language)EcologyObesityImmunologyEndocrinologyPhysical therapyMedicinePhilosophyLinguisticsGut microbiota and healthMuscle metabolism and nutritionClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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