普氏粪杆菌
奇纳
医学
肠道菌群
梅德林
双歧杆菌
系统回顾
环境卫生
乳酸菌
生物
食品科学
护理部
心理干预
免疫学
生物化学
发酵
作者
Leslyn Rew,Miranda Harris,J.H. Goldie
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2022-01-01
卷期号:15 (4): 326-342
被引量:12
标识
DOI:10.22037/ghfbb.v15i4.2600
摘要
This systematic review examined the diet's impact on the human gut microbiota to identify potential consequent health outcomes.The extreme macronutrient profile of the ketogenic diet (KD) instigates compositional shifts in the gut's microbial community.In this systematic literature review, an evidence-based and methodical approach was undertaken, which involved systematic searches of the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE), PubMed and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) databases, generating a total of 263 relevant research papers. Following the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria, eight papers were deemed suitable for inclusion. These papers were critically appraised using a checklist tool adapted from the National Institute of Care and Excellence (NICE). The findings were analysed using a simplified thematic analysis.The results provide strong evidence for a persistent reduction in Bifidobacterium abundance following KD adherence. A reduced abundance of key Firmicutes butyrate-producing bacteria was found to be a likely impact, although two studies with extended intervention periods indicate this may be time-limited. Studies investigating short-chain fatty acids (SCFA's) indicate KD reduces total faecal SCFA's, acetate, and butyrate.Changes to microbial communities resulting from KD adherence are potentially detrimental to colonic health. The persistent reduction in Bifidobacterium abundance was concerning, with obesity, type-2 diabetes, and depression highlighted as potential consequent risks. For nutrition and healthcare professionals, the findings emphasize the importance of considering KDs microbial effects and resulting health implications at an individual level.
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