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Naslov:Modulating metabolic health and physiological functions : advances in dietary interventions targeting gut microbiota
Avtorji:ID Rabbani, Syed Arman (Avtor)
ID El-Tanani, Mohamed (Avtor)
ID Janić, Miodrag (Avtor)
ID Janež, Andrej (Avtor)
ID El Tanani, Yahia (Avtor)
ID Hajeer, Eman (Avtor)
ID Matalka, I Mohammad (Avtor)
ID Rizzo, Manfredi (Avtor)
ID Kumar, Rakesh (Avtor)
Datoteke:.pdf PDF - Predstavitvena datoteka, prenos (2,30 MB)
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URL URL - Izvorni URL, za dostop obiščite https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.2147/TCRM.S540144
 
Jezik:Angleški jezik
Tipologija:1.02 - Pregledni znanstveni članek
Organizacija:Logo UKC LJ - Univerzitetni klinični center Ljubljana
Povzetek:The human gut possesses a highly complex and metabolically functional microbial community. This microbial ecosystem, often termed a “super-organism”, plays a critical function in regulating the host’s metabolic processes, including gut motility, energy absorption, appetite, glucose and lipid metabolism, as well as hepatic fat storage. These metabolic functions of the gut microbiota (GM) play a central role in maintaining host homeostasis and overall metabolic health. This review synthesizes findings from recent clinical and preclinical studies, focusing on the interactions between gut microbiota, metabolic functions, and dietary interventions, to provide an evidence-based overview of current knowledge and future perspectives. Evidence was compiled through a narrative review of studies indexed in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar using prespecified keywords related to gut microbiota, metabolic syndrome, diet, and dysbiosis.Recent advancements in nutritional science and microbiology have highlighted the substantial relation between the GM and multiple pathological conditions, including metabolic syndrome (MetS). A plethora of studies predict that disruptions in the GM, known as dysbiosis, may influence the progression of diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Notably, elucidating the contributions of the GM in the pathogenesis of MetS could offer promising avenues for therapeutic interventions. Herein, we review the physiological and metabolic functions of the GM and its connection to MetS pathogenesis, while also highlighting the potential molecular mechanisms underlying these observed associations. Furthermore, we discuss the influence of different dietary approaches on MetS and the impact of nutritional therapeutic strategies to support the development of beneficial gut bacteria and alleviate dysbiosis. By integrating insights from both clinical and preclinical research, this study provides a comprehensive overview of how GM modulation can support metabolic health. The possibility of tailoring nutritional interventions based on individual microbiota profiles represents a promising frontier for personalized and effective approaches to improve metabolic health.
Ključne besede:metabolic syndrome, gut microbiota, obesity
Status publikacije:Objavljeno
Verzija publikacije:Objavljena publikacija
Leto izida:2025
Št. strani:str. 1701-1733
Številčenje:Vol. 21
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-25063 Novo okno
UDK:616.379
ISSN pri članku:1178-203X
DOI:10.2147/TCRM.S540144 Novo okno
COBISS.SI-ID:261749763 Novo okno
Opomba:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 16. 12. 2025;
Datum objave v DiRROS:08.01.2026
Število ogledov:256
Število prenosov:138
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Naslov:Therapeutics and clinical risk management
Skrajšan naslov:Ther. clin. risk manag.
Založnik:Dove Medical Press
ISSN:1178-203X
COBISS.SI-ID:523417625 Novo okno

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Jezik:Slovenski jezik
Ključne besede:metabolni sindrom, črevesna mikrobiota, debelost


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