How Knowledge on Microbiota may be Helpful to Establish an Optimal Diet for Health Maintenance

P. Mainardi, P. Carta, Michele Mainardi, P. Striano
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In the last few years, gut microbiota has been identified to be an essential mediator in health and disease. In fact, it interacts with various organs and systems in the body, including brain, lung, liver, bone, cardiovascular system, and others. Microbiota-derived metabolites such as the short chain fatty acid (SCFA) butyrate are primary signals, which link the gut microbiota and physiology. Then, the findings on the roles of microbiota profoundly change not only the key concepts of biology and medicine, but also of nutrition. In fact, it is currently evident how the main task of nutrition is not to nourish us, but to maintain a comfortable environment for the intestinal microbiota. In this way, it works in symbiosis with us, correctly controlling the functioning of the organs, the physiological parameters and the cellular regenerative processes. It is also evident that the strength of reparative processes correlates with the ability of digestive system to process complex foods, which increases during weaning, a period of time in which the diversity of bacterial strains increases. Therefore, a task of food is to keep trained the digestive system, to which it corresponds an high microbiota diversity. Elderly leads to reduced microbiota diversity to which corresponds an intestinal frailty, responsible for the frailty of the elderly. In conclusion, a correct diet may not only keep us in good health but may also guarantee us longer longevity.
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关于微生物群的知识如何有助于建立最佳饮食以维持健康
在过去的几年里,肠道微生物群被认为是健康和疾病的重要媒介。事实上,它与身体的各种器官和系统相互作用,包括脑、肺、肝、骨、心血管系统等。微生物衍生的代谢物,如短链脂肪酸(SCFA)丁酸盐是连接肠道微生物群和生理的主要信号。因此,关于微生物群作用的发现不仅深刻地改变了生物学和医学的关键概念,而且也改变了营养学的关键概念。事实上,目前很明显,营养的主要任务不是滋养我们,而是为肠道微生物群维持一个舒适的环境。通过这种方式,它与我们共生,正确地控制器官的功能,生理参数和细胞再生过程。同样明显的是,修复过程的强度与消化系统处理复杂食物的能力有关,这种能力在断奶期间增加,在这段时间内,细菌菌株的多样性增加。因此,食物的一项任务是保持训练的消化系统,与之对应的是高度的微生物群多样性。老年导致微生物群多样性减少,这与肠道脆弱相对应,是老年人虚弱的原因。总之,正确的饮食不仅可以使我们保持健康,而且可以保证我们长寿。
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