Effects of Diet and Exercise on the Human Gut Microbiome: A Longitudinal Study

Author(s): Samira Abdulrahman

Abstract:

The human gut microbiome plays a pivotal role in overall health, influencing metabolism, immune function, and disease susceptibility. Recent research has suggested that both diet and exercise significantly impact the composition and diversity of the gut microbiota. This longitudinal study explores the effects of dietary patterns and physical activity on the gut microbiome over time. By tracking participants' microbiome composition and health markers over a year, this study assesses how changes in diet (e.g., high-fiber, low-fat, and Mediterranean diets) and exercise (e.g., aerobic and resistance training) influence microbiome diversity, gut health, and metabolic markers. The results indicate that both diet and exercise significantly shape the microbiome, with a synergistic effect when both interventions are combined. These findings provide insights into how lifestyle factors can optimize gut health and support the development of personalized nutrition and fitness strategies for improving human health.

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