The association between early-life gut microbiota and long-term health and diseases
Early life gut microbiota have been increasingly recognized as major contributors to short
and/or long-term human health and diseases. Numerous studies have demonstrated that …
and/or long-term human health and diseases. Numerous studies have demonstrated that …
The composition of the gut microbiota throughout life, with an emphasis on early life
JM Rodríguez, K Murphy, C Stanton… - Microbial ecology in …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The intestinal microbiota has become a relevant aspect of human health. Microbial
colonization runs in parallel with immune system maturation and plays a role in intestinal …
colonization runs in parallel with immune system maturation and plays a role in intestinal …
A good start in life is important—perinatal factors dictate early microbiota development and longer term maturation
Maternal health status is vital for the development of the offspring of humans, including
physiological health and psychological functions. The complex and diverse microbial …
physiological health and psychological functions. The complex and diverse microbial …
The intestinal microbiome in early life: health and disease
Human microbial colonization begins at birth and continues to develop and modulate in
species abundance for about 3 years, until the microbiota becomes adult-like. During the …
species abundance for about 3 years, until the microbiota becomes adult-like. During the …
Association between the gut microbiota and diet: Fetal life, early childhood, and further life
DA Kashtanova, AS Popenko, ON Tkacheva, AB Tyakht… - Nutrition, 2016 - Elsevier
Gut microbiota establishment and further microbiota shifts are very important for maintaining
host health throughout life. There are some factors, including genetics, the mother's health …
host health throughout life. There are some factors, including genetics, the mother's health …
Early‐life gut microbiome—the importance of maternal and infant factors in its establishment
FR Kapourchali, GAM Cresci - Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The early‐life microbiome is gaining appreciation as a major influencer in human
development and long‐term health. Multiple factors are known to influence the initial …
development and long‐term health. Multiple factors are known to influence the initial …
Infant gut microbiota colonization: influence of prenatal and postnatal factors, focusing on diet
C Suárez-Martínez, M Santaella-Pascual… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Maternal microbiota forms the first infant gut microbial inoculum, and perinatal factors (diet
and use of antibiotics during pregnancy) and/or neonatal factors, like intra partum antibiotics …
and use of antibiotics during pregnancy) and/or neonatal factors, like intra partum antibiotics …
The gut microbiota in the first decade of life
Appreciation of the importance of the gut microbiome is growing, and it is becoming
increasingly relevant to identify preventive or therapeutic solutions targeting it. The …
increasingly relevant to identify preventive or therapeutic solutions targeting it. The …
Joint effects of pregnancy, sociocultural, and environmental factors on early life gut microbiome structure and diversity
AM Levin, AR Sitarik, SL Havstad, KE Fujimura… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
The joint impact of pregnancy, environmental, and sociocultural exposures on early life gut
microbiome is not yet well-characterized, especially in racially and socioeconomically …
microbiome is not yet well-characterized, especially in racially and socioeconomically …
Impact of early gut microbiota on immune and metabolic development and function
M Wang, MH Monaco, SM Donovan - Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal …, 2016 - Elsevier
Microbial colonization of the infant intestine occurs in the first two years of life. Symbiotic host
and microbe interactions are critical for host metabolic and immune development. Emerging …
and microbe interactions are critical for host metabolic and immune development. Emerging …