Tesis doctoralsDepartament de Bioquímica i Biotecnologia

Mediterranean lifestyle, gut microbiota, and cardiovascular risk: Match made in heaven

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    Identificador:  TDX:3184
    Autors:  Muralidharan, Jananee
    Resum:
    Obesity and metabolic syndrome are major public health issues increasing worldwide. Gut microbiota has established to play an important role in obesity, host energy metabolism and understanding its role in the context of health is essential. As the primary objective of this thesis, we evaluated the effect of 1-year intensive weight-loss intervention in the context of PREDIMED-Plus study on gut microbiota composition. We observed that weight loss mediated by the intervention induces changes in gut microbiota and some of these microbial genera were associated with changes in adiposity parameters. Secondly, we explored the differences in microbial composition with respect to various sources of protein intake, we observed that consuming animal-based proteins may have a stronger influence than plant-based proteins on gut microbiota. Finally, from the narrative review conducted on plant-based fats and gut microbiota, it can be concluded that replacement of saturated fats with plant sources of unsaturated fats could help in positive modulation of gut microbiota. We remark that there is a great need for human studies in the context of understanding the effects of different fat and protein sources on gut microbiota and consequently on health. Overall, we conclude from this Doctoral thesis that hypocaloric Mediterranean diet, along with physical activity and behavioral changes can have beneficial effects on the host, potentially modulated via gut microbiota. Plant based protein or fat sources may have positive effects on gut microbial composition and functionality. Huge amount of challenges and opportunities awaits in front of us to better understand diet-host-microbiome interactions.
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    Editor: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Data: 2021-06-10, 2023-06-10T22:45:35Z, 2021-06-30T09:43:07Z
    Identificador: http://hdl.handle.net/10803/672015
    Departament/Institut: Departament de Bioquímica i Biotecnologia, Universitat Rovira i Virgili.
    Idioma: eng
    Autor: Muralidharan, Jananee
    Director: Salas Salvadó, Jorge, Bulló Bonet, Mónica
    Font: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa)
    Format: application/pdf, application/pdf, 284 p.
  • Paraules clau:

    Diet
    Obesity
    Gut microbiota
    obesidad
    dieta
    obesitat
    microbiota intestinal
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