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Tuning Expectations to Reality: Don’t Expect Increased Gut Microbiota Diversity with Dietary Fiber

Thaisa M. Cantu-Jungles, Bruce R. Hamaker

2023Journal of Nutrition52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dietary approaches, particularly those including fiber supplementation, can be used to promote health benefits by shaping gut microbial communities. Whereas community diversity measures, such as richness and evenness, are often used in microbial ecology to make sense of these complex and vast microbial ecosystems, it is less clear how these concepts apply when dietary fiber supplementation is given. In this perspective, we summarize and demonstrate how factors including experimental approach, number of bacteria sharing a dietary fiber, and initial relative abundances of bacteria that use a fiber can significantly affect diversity outcomes in fiber fermentation studies. We also show that a reduction in alpha diversity is possible, and perhaps expected, for most approaches that use fermentable fibers to beneficially shape the gut microbial community while still achieving health-related improvements.

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Species evennessDiversity (politics)Dietary fiberMicrobial population biologyGut floraSpecies richnessBiologyAlpha diversityFiberEcologyAffect (linguistics)Food scienceBacteriaPsychologyChemistryCommunicationBiochemistrySociologyOrganic chemistryAnthropologyGeneticsGut microbiota and healthFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsMobile Health and mHealth Applications
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