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Nutritional Interventions and the Gut Microbiome in Children

Saurabh Mehta, Samantha L Huey, Daniel McDonald, Rob Knight, Julia L. Finkelstein

2021Annual Review of Nutrition31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The gut microbiome plays an integral role in health and disease, and diet is a major driver of its composition, diversity, and functional capacity. Given the dynamic development of the gut microbiome in infants and children, it is critical to address two major questions: ( a) Can diet modify the composition, diversity, or function of the gut microbiome, and ( b) will such modification affect functional/clinical outcomes including immune function, cognitive development, and overall health? We synthesize the evidence on the effect of nutritional interventions on the gut microbiome in infants and children across 26 studies. Findings indicate the need to study older children, assess the whole intestinal tract, and harmonize methods and interpretation of findings, which are critical for informing meaningful clinical and public health practice. These findings are relevant for precision health, may help identify windows of opportunity for intervention, and may inform the design and delivery of such interventions.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomePsychological interventionGut microbiomeDiversity (politics)Affect (linguistics)MedicineGut floraIntervention (counseling)GerontologyPsychologyBiologyImmunologyBioinformaticsPsychiatryCommunicationAnthropologySociologyGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesGastrointestinal motility and disorders
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