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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02822-z...

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Jacky, Dwiyanto Bibi, Chia Meng, Look Melvin Chee Jason, Fong Gwendoline, Tan Jeremy, Lim Wie, Chong Chun
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en
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BioMed Central

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Mycology

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2023

vermelding datum

05-04-2023

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metagenomic microbiota nutrition intervention plant-based gut status health osomefood microbiome diversity
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Background Plant-based diets offer more beneficial microbes and can modulate gut microbiomes to improve human health.

We evaluated the effects of the plant-based OsomeFood Clean Label meal range (‘AWE’ diet), on the human gut microbiome.

Methods Over 21 days, ten healthy participants consumed OsomeFood meals for five consecutive weekday lunches and dinners and resumed their regular diets for other days/meals.

On follow-up days, participants completed questionnaires to record satiety, energy and health, and provided stool samples.

To document microbiome variations and identify associations, species and functional pathway annotations were analyzed by shotgun sequencing.

Shannon diversity and regular diet calorie intake subsets were also assessed.

Results Overweight participants gained more species and functional pathway diversity than normal BMI participants.

Nineteen disease-associated species were suppressed in moderate-responders without gaining diversity, and in strong-responders with diversity gains along with health-associated species.

All participants reported improved short-chain fatty acids production, insulin and γ-aminobutyric acid signaling.

Moreover, fullness correlated positively with Bacteroides eggerthii ; energetic status with B. uniformis , B. longum , Phascolarctobacterium succinatutens , and Eubacterium eligens ; healthy status with Faecalibacterium prausnitzii , Prevotella CAG 5226 , Roseburia hominis , and Roseburia sp.

CAG 182 ; and overall response with E. eligens  and Corprococcus eutactus .

Fiber consumption was negatively associated with pathogenic species.

Conclusion Although the AWE diet was consumed for only five days a week, all participants, especially overweight ones, experienced improved fullness, health status, energy and overall responses.

The AWE diet benefits all individuals, especially those of higher BMI or low-fiber consumption.

Jacky, Dwiyanto,Bibi, Chia,Meng, Look Melvin Chee,Jason, Fong,Gwendoline, Tan,Jeremy, Lim,Wie, Chong Chun, 2023, Effects of OsomeFood Clean Label plant-based meals on the gut microbiome, BioMed Central

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