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How Diet and Physical Activity Modulate Gut Microbiota: Evidence, and Perspectives

Daniela Campaniello, Maria Rosaria Corbo, Milena Sinigaglia, Barbara Speranza, Angela Racioppo, Clelia Altieri, Antonio Bevilacqua

2022Nutrients164 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gut microbiota plays a significant role in the maintenance of physiological homeostasis, contributing to human health. Nevertheless, some factors (sex, age, lifestyle, physical activity, drug-based therapies, diet, etc.) affect its composition and functionality, linked to pathologies and immunological diseases. Concerning diet, it interacts with microorganisms, leading to beneficial or detrimental outcomes for the health of host. On the other hand, physical activity is known to be useful for preventing and, sometimes, treating several diseases of cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, respiratory, and muscular systems. This paper focuses on diet and physical activity presenting the current knowledge about how different diets (Western, ketogenic, vegan, gluten free, Mediterranean) as well as different types of exercise (intensive, endurance, aerobic) could shape gut microbiota.

Topics & Concepts

Ketogenic dietGut floraGut–brain axisMediterranean dietPhysical activityBiologyMedicinePhysiologyImmunologyNeuroscienceInternal medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationEpilepsyDiet and metabolism studiesGut microbiota and healthDietary Effects on Health
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