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Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health
In the last decades changes in the pattern of health and disease in Latin America and in the world has been observed, with an increase in cases of chronic non-communicable diseases. Changes in intestinal microbiota composition can contribute to the development of these diseases and be useful in thei...
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author | Peluzio, Maria do Carmo Gouveia Dias, Mariana de Moura e Martinez, J. Alfredo Milagro, Fermín I. |
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description | In the last decades changes in the pattern of health and disease in Latin America and in the world has been observed, with an increase in cases of chronic non-communicable diseases. Changes in intestinal microbiota composition can contribute to the development of these diseases and be useful in their management. In this context, the consumption of fermented foods with probiotic properties, such as kefir, stands out due to its gut microbiota-modulating capacity. There is an increasing interest in the commercial use of kefir since it can be marketed as a natural beverage containing health-promoting bacteria and has been gaining international popularity in Latin America. Also the consumption of these drinks in Latin America seems to be even more relevant, given the socioeconomic situation of this population, which highlights the need for disease prevention at the expense of its treatment. In this narrative review, we discuss how kefir may work against obesity, diabetes mellitus, liver disease, cardiovascular disorders, immunity, and neurological disorders. Peptides, bioactive compounds and strains occurring in kefir, can modulate gut microbiota composition, low-grade inflammation and intestinal permeability, which consequently may generate health benefits. Kefir can also impact on the regulation of organism homeostasis, with a direct effect on the gut-brain axis, being a possible strategy for the prevention of metabolic diseases. Further studies are needed to standardize these bioactive compounds and better elucidate the mechanisms linking kefir and intestinal microbiota modulation. However, due to the benefits reported, low cost and ease of preparation, kefir seems to be a promising approach to prevent and manage microbiota-related diseases in Latin America and the rest of the world. |
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spelling | pubmed-79387292021-03-09 Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health Peluzio, Maria do Carmo Gouveia Dias, Mariana de Moura e Martinez, J. Alfredo Milagro, Fermín I. Front Nutr Nutrition In the last decades changes in the pattern of health and disease in Latin America and in the world has been observed, with an increase in cases of chronic non-communicable diseases. Changes in intestinal microbiota composition can contribute to the development of these diseases and be useful in their management. In this context, the consumption of fermented foods with probiotic properties, such as kefir, stands out due to its gut microbiota-modulating capacity. There is an increasing interest in the commercial use of kefir since it can be marketed as a natural beverage containing health-promoting bacteria and has been gaining international popularity in Latin America. Also the consumption of these drinks in Latin America seems to be even more relevant, given the socioeconomic situation of this population, which highlights the need for disease prevention at the expense of its treatment. In this narrative review, we discuss how kefir may work against obesity, diabetes mellitus, liver disease, cardiovascular disorders, immunity, and neurological disorders. Peptides, bioactive compounds and strains occurring in kefir, can modulate gut microbiota composition, low-grade inflammation and intestinal permeability, which consequently may generate health benefits. Kefir can also impact on the regulation of organism homeostasis, with a direct effect on the gut-brain axis, being a possible strategy for the prevention of metabolic diseases. Further studies are needed to standardize these bioactive compounds and better elucidate the mechanisms linking kefir and intestinal microbiota modulation. However, due to the benefits reported, low cost and ease of preparation, kefir seems to be a promising approach to prevent and manage microbiota-related diseases in Latin America and the rest of the world. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7938729/ /pubmed/33693024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.638740 Text en Copyright © 2021 Peluzio, Dias, Martinez and Milagro. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Nutrition Peluzio, Maria do Carmo Gouveia Dias, Mariana de Moura e Martinez, J. Alfredo Milagro, Fermín I. Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title | Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title_full | Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title_fullStr | Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title_full_unstemmed | Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title_short | Kefir and Intestinal Microbiota Modulation: Implications in Human Health |
title_sort | kefir and intestinal microbiota modulation: implications in human health |
topic | Nutrition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938729/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693024 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2021.638740 |
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