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Role of exercise in preventing and restoring gut dysbiosis in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: A review

Tilemachos Koutouratsas, Αnastassios Philippou, George Kolios, Michael Koutsilieris, Maria Gazouli

2021World Journal of Gastroenterology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) include a spectrum of chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract whose pathogenesis is yet to be elucidated. The intestinal microbiome has been studied as a causal component, with certain microbiotic alterations having been observed in subtypes of IBD. Physical exercise is a modulator of the intestinal microbiome, causing shifts in its composition that are partially corrective of those observed in IBD; furthermore, physical exercise may be beneficial in patients with certain IBD subtypes. This review studies the effects of physical exercise on the human gut microbiome while investigating pathophysiologic mechanisms that could explain physical activity's clinical effects on patients with IBD.

Topics & Concepts

DysbiosisMedicineInflammatory bowel diseaseGut floraInflammatory Bowel DiseasesInflammationInternal medicineUlcerative colitisGastroenterologyImmunologyDiseaseGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disordersComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
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