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Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study

Dietary modulation of the gastro-intestinal microbiota is a potential target in improving healthy ageing and age-related functional outcomes, including cognitive decline. We explored the association between diet, gastro-intestinal microbiota and cognition in Dutch healthy older adults of the ‘New di...

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Autores principales: van Soest, Annick P. M., Hermes, Gerben D. A., Berendsen, Agnes A. M., van de Rest, Ondine, Zoetendal, Erwin G., Fuentes, Susana, Santoro, Aurelia, Franceschi, Claudio, de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M., de Vos, Willem M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113471
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author van Soest, Annick P. M.
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
Berendsen, Agnes A. M.
van de Rest, Ondine
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Fuentes, Susana
Santoro, Aurelia
Franceschi, Claudio
de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M.
de Vos, Willem M.
author_facet van Soest, Annick P. M.
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
Berendsen, Agnes A. M.
van de Rest, Ondine
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Fuentes, Susana
Santoro, Aurelia
Franceschi, Claudio
de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M.
de Vos, Willem M.
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description Dietary modulation of the gastro-intestinal microbiota is a potential target in improving healthy ageing and age-related functional outcomes, including cognitive decline. We explored the association between diet, gastro-intestinal microbiota and cognition in Dutch healthy older adults of the ‘New dietary strategies addressing the specific needs of the elderly population for healthy aging in Europe’ (NU-AGE) study. The microbiota profile of 452 fecal samples from 226 subjects was determined using a 16S ribosomal RNA gene-targeted microarray. Dietary intake was assessed by 7-day food records. Cognitive functioning was measured with an extensive cognitive test battery. We observed a dietary and microbial pro- to anti-inflammatory gradient associated with diets richer in animal- or plant-based foods. Fresh fruits, nuts, seeds and peanuts, red and processed meat and grain products were most strongly associated to microbiota composition. Plant-rich diets containing fresh fruits, nuts, seeds and peanuts were positively correlated with alpha-diversity, various taxa from the Bacteroidetes phylum and anti-inflammatory species, including those related to Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Eubacterium rectale and E. biforme. Animal product-rich diets associated with pro-inflammatory species, including those related to Ruminococcus gnavus and Collinsella spp.. Cognition was neither associated with microbiota composition nor alpha-diversity. In conclusion, diets richer in animal- and plant-based foods were related to a pro- and anti-inflammatory microbial profile, while cognition was associated with neither.
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spelling pubmed-76974932020-11-29 Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study van Soest, Annick P. M. Hermes, Gerben D. A. Berendsen, Agnes A. M. van de Rest, Ondine Zoetendal, Erwin G. Fuentes, Susana Santoro, Aurelia Franceschi, Claudio de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M. de Vos, Willem M. Nutrients Article Dietary modulation of the gastro-intestinal microbiota is a potential target in improving healthy ageing and age-related functional outcomes, including cognitive decline. We explored the association between diet, gastro-intestinal microbiota and cognition in Dutch healthy older adults of the ‘New dietary strategies addressing the specific needs of the elderly population for healthy aging in Europe’ (NU-AGE) study. The microbiota profile of 452 fecal samples from 226 subjects was determined using a 16S ribosomal RNA gene-targeted microarray. Dietary intake was assessed by 7-day food records. Cognitive functioning was measured with an extensive cognitive test battery. We observed a dietary and microbial pro- to anti-inflammatory gradient associated with diets richer in animal- or plant-based foods. Fresh fruits, nuts, seeds and peanuts, red and processed meat and grain products were most strongly associated to microbiota composition. Plant-rich diets containing fresh fruits, nuts, seeds and peanuts were positively correlated with alpha-diversity, various taxa from the Bacteroidetes phylum and anti-inflammatory species, including those related to Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Eubacterium rectale and E. biforme. Animal product-rich diets associated with pro-inflammatory species, including those related to Ruminococcus gnavus and Collinsella spp.. Cognition was neither associated with microbiota composition nor alpha-diversity. In conclusion, diets richer in animal- and plant-based foods were related to a pro- and anti-inflammatory microbial profile, while cognition was associated with neither. MDPI 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7697493/ /pubmed/33198235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113471 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Soest, Annick P. M.
Hermes, Gerben D. A.
Berendsen, Agnes A. M.
van de Rest, Ondine
Zoetendal, Erwin G.
Fuentes, Susana
Santoro, Aurelia
Franceschi, Claudio
de Groot, Lisette C. P. G. M.
de Vos, Willem M.
Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title_full Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title_fullStr Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title_full_unstemmed Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title_short Associations between Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Gastro-Intestinal Microbiota, Diet, and Cognitive Functioning in Dutch Healthy Older Adults: The NU-AGE Study
title_sort associations between pro- and anti-inflammatory gastro-intestinal microbiota, diet, and cognitive functioning in dutch healthy older adults: the nu-age study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7697493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33198235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113471
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