Trends and strategies of intestinal microecological intervention for chronic diseases

Dengdeng Pan, Cheng-ying Kong, T. Shen
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In recent years, with the in-depth research on intestinal microecology, probiotics, probiotics, synbiotics, fecal bacteria transplantation and other microecological therapies have become new clinical treatment and intervention methods.The occurrence and development of some chronic diseases are closely related to the disorder of intestinal flora.Therefore, in clinical practice, the treatment and adjuvant treatment of chronic diseases related to intestinal flora disorder with the method of intestinal microecology will bring better treatment options and clinical prognosis.How to better regulate intestinal flora to bring more benefits to such patients, as well as what kind of microecologics and treatment methods are the primary problems and challenges in the intervention of chronic diseases with microecologics.Based on the current trend of intestinal microecological intervention in chronic diseases, this article proposedthe microecological intervention strategy, in order to improve theunderstanding of this topic. Key words: Intestinal microecology; Chronicdisease; Microecological preparation; Intervention strategy
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慢性病肠道微生态干预的趋势与策略
近年来,随着肠道微生态研究的深入,益生菌、益生菌、合成菌、粪便菌移植等微生态疗法已成为临床新的治疗和干预手段。一些慢性疾病的发生发展与肠道菌群紊乱密切相关。因此,在临床实践中,采用肠道微生态学的方法治疗和辅助治疗与肠道菌群紊乱相关的慢性疾病,将带来更好的治疗选择和临床预后。如何更好地调节肠道菌群,为这类患者带来更多的益处,以及使用什么样的微生态制剂和治疗方法,是微生态制剂干预慢性病的首要问题和挑战。基于目前肠道微生态干预慢性病的发展趋势,本文提出了微生态干预策略,以提高对这一课题的认识。关键词:肠道微生态;Chronicdisease;微生态制剂;干预策略
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中华临床营养杂志
中华临床营养杂志 Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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