The Gut Microbiota's Impact on Metabolic Wellness or Disease

Authors

  • Myriam Angélica De La Garza-Ramos Researcher, School of Dentistry, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico. Author
  • Adeniyi Olarewaju Adeleye Senior, Department of Environmental Sciences, Federal University Dutse , Nigeria Author
  • Mumtaz Ali Microbiologist (microbiology laboratory), Indus hospital and health network, Pakistan Author
  • Muhammad M Ibrahim Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Author
  • Hassan Ali MPhil scholar, institute of Microbiology, Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan Author
  • Sajid Ullah Research Student at Department of microbiology, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan Author
  • Edward Kurnia Setiawan Limijadi Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia Author
  • Zaharaddin Muhammad Kalgo Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Federal University Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State, Nigeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61925/SWB.2023.1104

Keywords:

Gut microbiota, Metabolic Health, Dietary Intervention, Bifidobacterium, Fasting Glucose, Microbial Taxa, Metabolic Disorders

Abstract

Controlling the human gut microbiota by dietary interventions has the potential to prevent and cure metabolic illnesses. The human gut microbiota has a substantial influence on the health of the metabolic system. Within the scope of this investigation, a randomized controlled trial was used to investigate the effect of a particular dietary intervention on the microbiota of the gut, as well as the following influence that this intervention had on metabolic indicators.  Significant improvements in metabolic outcomes were seen among the individuals in the intervention group. These improvements included a significant decrease in fasting glucose levels as well as positive changes in specific microbial taxa, such as an increase in the abundance of Bifidobacterium.   These results provide insight on the prospect of using treatments that particularly target the microbiota in order to enhance metabolic health.   Our understanding of the dynamic interplay between the microbiota in the gut and the metabolism of the host is improved as a result of this study, which provides essential insights for the development of future individualized strategies for the prevention and management of metabolic diseases.

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Published

2022-02-12

How to Cite

Myriam Angélica De La Garza-Ramos, Adeniyi Olarewaju Adeleye, Mumtaz Ali, Muhammad M Ibrahim, Hassan Ali, Sajid Ullah, Edward Kurnia Setiawan Limijadi, & Zaharaddin Muhammad Kalgo. (2022). The Gut Microbiota’s Impact on Metabolic Wellness or Disease. SciWaveBulletin, 1(1), 20-26. https://doi.org/10.61925/SWB.2023.1104