A review on microbiota: relation with diseases and nutrients role
Emel Öz, Ayşegül Şimşek, Melih Şimşek, N. Tuncer, Muharrem Bayrak, Kenan Çadırcı, Charles S. Brennan, Mukul Kumar, Charalampos Proestos, Margaret A. Brennan, Tahra Elobeid, Maomao Zeng, Igor Tomašević, Elif Ekiz, Fatih Öz
Abstract
Summary Microbiota plays an essential role in human development and body homeostasis. Individual and environmental variables influence the diversity of microbiota, which performs crucial biochemical activities in the human body and influences health status and disease in later years. Many diseases in adulthood may be prevented or treated if the relationship between the microbiome, nutrition, especially the immune system, and growth and development could be fully understood. For a healthy gut microbiota, the diet‐related changes in the core microbiota must be long‐lasting, achieving permanence in microbiota change. This process is possible by maintaining a sustainable diet and adhering to this diet for a long time. Therefore, this study reviewed the relationship between nutrition, microbiota, and various life‐threatening diseases.