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Bidirectional relationship between gut microbiome and exercise performance and recovery: a narrative review

Mach N, Fuster-Botella D

Year2017
JournalJournal of Sport and Health Science
AuthorsMach N, Fuster-Botella D

Evidence is still limited and needs further study

Summary

Summary

A narrative review on the bidirectional interaction between the gut microbiome and exercise performance and recovery. Regular exercise increases gut microbiome diversity, while optimal gut flora may support exercise performance and recovery. The review highlights the role of short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria and potential benefits of probiotic supplementation.

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jshs.2016.05.001

Key Findings

Key findings

  • 1

    Regular aerobic and resistance training increases gut microbiome diversity

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    Short-chain fatty acid (SCFA: butyrate, propionate) producing bacteria are involved in energy supply and inflammation control

  • 3

    Probiotic supplementation (Lactobacillus spp.) reportedly reduces upper respiratory tract infections and GI symptoms

  • 4

    Gut microbiome research in athletes is advancing but causal relationships require further investigation

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