Exercise and the gut microbiome: a review of the evidence, potential mechanisms, and implications for human health

LJ Mailing, JM Allen, TW Buford… - Exercise and sport …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
The gastrointestinal tract contains trillions of microbes (collectively known as the gut
microbiota) that play essential roles in host physiology and health. Studies from our group …

[HTML][HTML] Unhealthy lifestyle and gut dysbiosis: a better understanding of the effects of poor diet and nicotine on the intestinal microbiome

JE Martinez, DD Kahana, S Ghuman… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The study of the intestinal or gut microbiome is a newer field that is rapidly gaining attention.
Bidirectional communication between gut microbes and the host can impact numerous …

The hygiene hypothesis in autoimmunity: the role of pathogens and commensals

JF Bach - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2018 - nature.com
The incidence of autoimmune diseases has been steadily rising. Concomitantly, the
incidence of most infectious diseases has declined. This observation gave rise to the …

Obesity in type 1 diabetes: pathophysiology, clinical impact, and mechanisms

KD Corbin, KA Driscoll, RE Pratley, SR Smith… - Endocrine …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
There has been an alarming increase in the prevalence of obesity in people with type 1
diabetes in recent years. Although obesity has long been recognized as a major risk factor …

Exercise has the guts: How physical activity may positively modulate gut microbiota in chronic and immune-based diseases

R Codella, L Luzi, I Terruzzi - Digestive and Liver Disease, 2018 - Elsevier
Limited animal and human research findings suggests that exercise might have a beneficial
role for health gut. Cardiorespiratory fitness correlates with health-associated gut …

[HTML][HTML] Distinct fecal and oral microbiota composition in human type 1 diabetes, an observational study

PF De Groot, C Belzer, Ö Aydin, E Levin, JH Levels… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Objective Environmental factors driving the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) are still
largely unknown. Both animal and human studies have shown an association between …

[HTML][HTML] Microbiome and type 1 diabetes

H Siljander, J Honkanen, M Knip - EBioMedicine, 2019 - thelancet.com
The steep increase in the incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D), in the Western world after
World War II, cannot be explained solely by genetic factors but implies that this rise must be …

[HTML][HTML] Exercise immunology: future directions

DC Nieman, BD Pence - Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Several decades of research in the area of exercise immunology have shown that the
immune system is highly responsive to acute and chronic exercise training. Moderate …

The gut microbiome composition is altered in long-standing type 1 diabetes and associates with glycemic control and disease-related complications

JIP van Heck, R Gacesa, R Stienstra, J Fu… - Diabetes …, 2022 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE People with type 1 diabetes are at risk for developing micro-and macrovascular
complications. Little is known about the gut microbiome in long-standing type 1 diabetes. We …

[HTML][HTML] Is there any association between gut microbiota and type 1 diabetes? A systematic review

P Jamshidi, S Hasanzadeh, A Tahvildari, Y Farsi… - Gut pathogens, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is the second most common autoimmune
disease among children. There is evidence suggesting that dysbiosis of some gut colonizing …