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Effekterna av medelhavskosten på hälsa och tarmmikrobiotan

Thomas M Barber, Stefan Kabisch, Andreas F H Pfeiffer, Martin O Weickert
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Betona intag av grönsaker, frukt, fullkorn och extra jungfruolja
  2. 02Kopplas till minskad risk för hjärt-kärlsjukdom, diabetes och kognitiv nedsättning
  3. 03Gynnar tillväxten av bakterier som producerar antiinflammatoriska kortkedjiga fettsyror
  4. 04Hälsofördelarna medieras sannolikt genom positiva förändringar i tarmens mikrobiota

Medelhavskost främjar en hälsosam tarmflora och kan minska risken för metabola sjukdomar och inflammation.

Abstract

The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is plant-based and consists of multiple daily portions of vegetables, fruit, cereals, and olive oil. Although there are challenges with isolating the MD from the typical Mediterranean lifestyle and culture (including prolonged 'social' meals and siestas), much evidence supports the health benefits of the MD that include improved longevity, reduced metabolic risk of Diabetes Mellitus, obesity, and Metabolic Syndrome, reduced risk of malignancy and cardiovascular disease, and improved cognitive function. The MD is also associated with characteristic modifications to gut microbiota, mediated through its constituent parts (primarily dietary fibres, extra virgin olive oil, and polyunsaturated fatty acids [including ω-3]). These include enhanced growth of species that produce short-chain fatty acids (butyrate), such as Clostridium leptum and Eubacterium rectale, enhanced growth of Bifidobacteria, Bacteroides, and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii species, and reduced growth of Firmicutes and Blautia species. Such changes in gut microbiota are known to be associated favourably with inflammatory and oxidative status, propensity for malignancy and overall metabolic health. A key challenge for the future is to explore the extent to which the health benefits of the MD are mediated by such changes to gut microbiota. The MD confers both health and environmental benefits. Adoption of the MD should perhaps be encouraged and facilitated more generally and not just restricted to populations from Mediterranean regions. However, there are key challenges to this approach that include limited perennial availability of the constituent parts of the MD in some non-Mediterranean regions, intolerability of a high-fibre diet for some people, and potential cultural disconnects that juxtapose some traditional (including Western) diets with the MD.

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APA
Thomas M Barber, Stefan Kabisch, Andreas F H Pfeiffer, & Martin O Weickert (2023). Effekterna av medelhavskosten på hälsa och tarmmikrobiotan.
MLA
Thomas M Barber, et al. "Effekterna av medelhavskosten på hälsa och tarmmikrobiotan." 2023.
Chicago
Thomas M Barber et al. 2023. "Effekterna av medelhavskosten på hälsa och tarmmikrobiotan."