[HTML][HTML] Interplay between exercise and gut microbiome in the context of human health and performance
Gut microbiota and exercise have recently been shown to be interconnected. Both moderate
and intense exercise are typically part of the training regimen of endurance athletes, but they …
and intense exercise are typically part of the training regimen of endurance athletes, but they …
Exercise-induced stress behavior, gut-microbiota-brain axis and diet: a systematic review for athletes
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common
among athletes during training and competition. The psychosocial and physical demands …
among athletes during training and competition. The psychosocial and physical demands …
Systematic review: exercise‐induced gastrointestinal syndrome—implications for health and intestinal disease
Background “Exercise‐induced gastrointestinal syndrome” refers to disturbances of
gastrointestinal integrity and function that are common features of strenuous exercise. Aim …
gastrointestinal integrity and function that are common features of strenuous exercise. Aim …
Changes in intestinal microbiota composition and metabolism coincide with increased intestinal permeability in young adults under prolonged physiological stress
JP Karl, LM Margolis, EH Madslien… - American Journal …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
The magnitude, temporal dynamics, and physiological effects of intestinal microbiome
responses to physiological stress are poorly characterized. This study used a systems …
responses to physiological stress are poorly characterized. This study used a systems …
[HTML][HTML] Endurance exercise and gut microbiota: A review
N Mach, D Fuster-Botella - Journal of sport and health science, 2017 - Elsevier
Background The physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both
muscle-based and systemic responses. The main adaptations to endurance exercise …
muscle-based and systemic responses. The main adaptations to endurance exercise …
Intestinal epithelial barrier function and tight junction proteins with heat and exercise
K Dokladny, MN Zuhl… - Journal of applied …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
A single layer of enterocytes and tight junctions (intercellular multiprotein complexes) form
the intestinal epithelial barrier that controls transport of molecules through transcellular and …
the intestinal epithelial barrier that controls transport of molecules through transcellular and …
Gastrointestinal complaints during exercise: prevalence, etiology, and nutritional recommendations
Gastrointestinal problems are common, especially in endurance athletes, and often impair
performance or subsequent recovery. Generally, studies suggest that 30–50% of athletes …
performance or subsequent recovery. Generally, studies suggest that 30–50% of athletes …
Roles of the gut microbiome in weight management
RN Carmody, JE Bisanz - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023 - nature.com
Overweight, obesity, undernutrition and their respective sequelae have devastating tolls on
personal and public health worldwide. Traditional approaches for treating these conditions …
personal and public health worldwide. Traditional approaches for treating these conditions …
Association of chronic low-grade inflammation with risk of Alzheimer disease in ApoE4 carriers
Importance The association between peripheral inflammatory biomarkers and Alzheimer
disease (AD) is not consistent in the literature. It is possible that chronic inflammation, rather …
disease (AD) is not consistent in the literature. It is possible that chronic inflammation, rather …
Stress induces endotoxemia and low-grade inflammation by increasing barrier permeability
K de Punder, L Pruimboom - Frontiers in immunology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading causes of work absence,
disability, and mortality worldwide. Most of these diseases are associated with low-grade …
disability, and mortality worldwide. Most of these diseases are associated with low-grade …