Dairy consumption and physical fitness tests associated with fecal microbiome in a Chinese cohort

Zhuye Jie , Suisha Liang , Qiuxia Ding , Fei Li , Xiaohuan Sun , Yuxiang Lin , Peishan Chen , Kaiye Cai , Xiaohan Wang , Tao Zhang , Hongcheng Zhou , Haorong Lu , Liang Xiao , Huanming Yang , Jian Wang , Yong Hou , Karsten Kristiansen , Huijue Jia , Xun Xu
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Gut microbiome influenced many aspects of host physiology and psychology. Vice versa, lifestyles factors such as exercise and healthy diet are ways to shape the gut microbiota towards balance. We observed two distinct microbe groups characterized by physical fitness in a multi-omic cohort of 2183 young subjects with metagenomics, national physique comprehensive test, lifestyle and metabolome data. The panel of bacterial taxa including Clostridium bolteae, Escherichia coli, Ruminococcus gnavus, Clostridium clostridioforme, Clostridium innocuum, Bacteroides cellulosilyticus and Oscillospiraceae, were consistently associated with most of the physical fitness. Clostridium species and trace element both increased in the individuals those tend to stay up late. Yogurt consumption was associated with Streptococcus thermophilus and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis in feces, which differed from potentially endogenous Bifidobacterium species that was associated with milk intake. Our large-scale analyses were poised to advise for a healthy gut microbiome through behavioural changes.

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中国人群中与粪便微生物组相关的乳制品消费和体能测试
肠道微生物组影响宿主生理和心理的许多方面。反之亦然,运动和健康饮食等生活方式因素是塑造肠道菌群走向平衡的方法。我们在2183名年轻受试者的多组学队列中观察到两个不同的微生物群,这些微生物群具有宏基因组学、国民体质综合测试、生活方式和代谢组学数据。boltedium、Escherichia coli、Ruminococcus gnavus、Clostridium Clostridium clostridiforme、Clostridium innocuum、Bacteroides cellulosilyticus和Oscillospiraceae等细菌类群与大部分体质的相关性一致。熬夜者梭菌种类和微量元素含量均有所增加。酸奶消费与嗜热链球菌和动物双歧杆菌亚种有关。粪便中的乳酸,这与潜在的内源性双歧杆菌种类不同,双歧杆菌与牛奶摄入有关。我们的大规模分析准备通过行为改变为健康的肠道微生物群提供建议。
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Medicine in Microecology
Medicine in Microecology Medicine-Gastroenterology
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