Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia

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Main Author: Sarfraz, Muhammad Hassan
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Shahid, Aqsa, Asghar, Samra, Aslam, Bilal, Ashfaq, Usman Ali, Raza, Hammad, Prieto Lage, Miguel A., Simal-Gandara, Jesus, Barba, Francisco Jose, Rajoka, Muhammad Shahid Riaz, Khurshid, Mohsin, Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.
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Summary: During the previous few years, the relationship between the gut microbiota, metabolic disorders, and diet has come to light, especially due to the understanding of the mechanisms that particularly link the gut microbiota with obesity in animal models and clinical trials. Research has led to the understanding that the responses of individuals to dietary inputs vary remarkably therefore no single diet can be suggested to every individual. The variations are attributed to differences in the microbiome and host characteristics. In general, it is believed that the immanent nature of host-derived factors makes them difficult to modulate. However, diet can more easily shape the microbiome, potentially influencing human physiology through modulation of digestion, absorption, mucosal immune response, and the availability of bioactive compounds. Thus, diet could be useful to influence the physiology of the host, as well as to ameliorate various disorders. In the present study, we have described recent developments in understanding the disparities of gut microbiota populations between individuals and the primary role of diet-microbiota interactions in modulating human physiology. A deeper understanding of these relationships can be useful for proposing personalized nutrition strategies and nutrition-based therapeutic interventions to improve human health.
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title Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
spellingShingle Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
Sarfraz, Muhammad Hassan
Personalized nutrition
Microbiota
Metabolism
Diet
Digestion
Immunity
Nutrition
Genetics
title_short Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
title_full Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
title_fullStr Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
title_full_unstemmed Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
title_sort Personalized nutrition, microbiota, and metabolism: a triad for eudaimonia
author Sarfraz, Muhammad Hassan
author_facet Sarfraz, Muhammad Hassan
Shahid, Aqsa
Asghar, Samra
Aslam, Bilal
Ashfaq, Usman Ali
Raza, Hammad
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Barba, Francisco Jose
Rajoka, Muhammad Shahid Riaz
Khurshid, Mohsin
Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.
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author2 Shahid, Aqsa
Asghar, Samra
Aslam, Bilal
Ashfaq, Usman Ali
Raza, Hammad
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Barba, Francisco Jose
Rajoka, Muhammad Shahid Riaz
Khurshid, Mohsin
Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.
author2_role author
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sarfraz, Muhammad Hassan
Shahid, Aqsa
Asghar, Samra
Aslam, Bilal
Ashfaq, Usman Ali
Raza, Hammad
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Barba, Francisco Jose
Rajoka, Muhammad Shahid Riaz
Khurshid, Mohsin
Nashwan, Abdulqadir J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Personalized nutrition
Microbiota
Metabolism
Diet
Digestion
Immunity
Nutrition
Genetics
topic Personalized nutrition
Microbiota
Metabolism
Diet
Digestion
Immunity
Nutrition
Genetics
description During the previous few years, the relationship between the gut microbiota, metabolic disorders, and diet has come to light, especially due to the understanding of the mechanisms that particularly link the gut microbiota with obesity in animal models and clinical trials. Research has led to the understanding that the responses of individuals to dietary inputs vary remarkably therefore no single diet can be suggested to every individual. The variations are attributed to differences in the microbiome and host characteristics. In general, it is believed that the immanent nature of host-derived factors makes them difficult to modulate. However, diet can more easily shape the microbiome, potentially influencing human physiology through modulation of digestion, absorption, mucosal immune response, and the availability of bioactive compounds. Thus, diet could be useful to influence the physiology of the host, as well as to ameliorate various disorders. In the present study, we have described recent developments in understanding the disparities of gut microbiota populations between individuals and the primary role of diet-microbiota interactions in modulating human physiology. A deeper understanding of these relationships can be useful for proposing personalized nutrition strategies and nutrition-based therapeutic interventions to improve human health.
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