Khái niệm cốt lõi
Dietary changes, specifically a low-calorie Mediterranean-style diet, can positively impact lung health by altering the gut microbiome composition.
Tóm tắt
The study explores the impact of dietary changes on the gut microbiome and lung function in NYC firefighters post 9/11. Key points include:
- Influence of diet on gut microbiome and lung health.
- Low-calorie Mediterranean-style diet associated with beneficial bacterial species.
- Positive effects on body mass index, cholesterol levels, and inflammation.
- Significant improvements in lung function and vascular health.
- Microbiome substudy findings on bacterial diversity and species changes.
- Confounding factors in interpreting associations between diet, microbiome, and lung health.
Thống kê
Participants following a low-calorie, Mediterranean-style diet had higher levels of Bacteroides ovatus in stool samples.
Mice gavaged with Bacteroides ovatus showed reductions in body mass index and serum LDL cholesterol.
LoCalMed group had significant decreases in BMI and increases in FEV1.
In the validation study, patients in the LoCalMed arm had significant reductions in Ruminococcaceae and increases in Bacteroides ovatus and Alistipes shahii.
Trích dẫn
"It's interesting that we saw this done in other models, like mouse models and such, where certain bacteria were viewed as healthy for the system." - Rachel Lam
"I think it's interesting that clearly diet is influencing the type of bacteria in the biome in the gut, and perhaps some are favorable, and some are not favorable." - Samuel Evans, MD