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Dietary fiber for the prevention of childhood obesity: a focus on the involvement of the gut microbiota.

Zhongmin YangMingyue YangEdward C DeehanChenxi CaiKaren L MadsenEytan WineGuiling LiJian LiJingwen LiuZhengxiao Zhang
Published in: Gut microbes (2024)
Given the worldwide epidemic of overweight and obesity among children, evidence-based dietary recommendations are fundamentally important for obesity prevention. Although the significance of the human gut microbiome in shaping the physiological effects of diet and obesity has been widely recognized, nutritional therapeutics for the mitigation of pediatric obesity globally are only just starting to leverage advancements in the nutritional microbiology field. In this review, we extracted data from PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, CNKI, Cochrane Library and Wiley online library that focuses on the characterization of gut microbiota (including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and archaea) in children with obesity. We further review host-microbe interactions as mechanisms mediating the physiological effects of dietary fibers and how fibers alter the gut microbiota in children with obesity. Contemporary nutritional recommendations for the prevention of pediatric obesity are also discussed from a gut microbiological perspective. Finally, we propose an experimental framework for integrating gut microbiota into nutritional interventions for children with obesity and provide recommendations for the design of future studies on precision nutrition for pediatric obesity.
Keyphrases
  • weight loss
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • high fat diet induced
  • type diabetes
  • weight gain
  • young adults
  • adipose tissue
  • public health
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  • deep learning