Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults
Although diet is an important factor influencing gut microbiota, there are very few studies regarding that relationship in Japanese people. Here, we analyzed the relationship between habitual dietary intake surveyed by food frequency questionnaire and the quantitative features of gut bacteria by qua...
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doaj-28ade383b97849d5adb7f6acd6300bf12020-11-25T03:39:14ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-08-01122414241410.3390/nu12082414Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese AdultsTakuya Sugimoto0Tatsuichiro Shima1Ryuta Amamoto2Chiaki Kaga3Yukiko Kado4Osamu Watanabe5Junko Shiinoki6Kaoru Iwazaki7Hiroko Shigemura8Hirokazu Tsuji9Satoshi Matsumoto10Yakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanDevelopment Department, Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd., 1-10-30 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8660, JapanDevelopment Department, Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd., 1-10-30 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8660, JapanCorporate Planning Office, Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd., 1-10-30 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8660, JapanCorporate Planning Office, Yakult Honsha Co., Ltd., 1-10-30 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8660, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanYakult Central Institute, 5-11 Izumi, Kunitachi-shi, Tokyo 186-8650, JapanAlthough diet is an important factor influencing gut microbiota, there are very few studies regarding that relationship in Japanese people. Here, we analyzed the relationship between habitual dietary intake surveyed by food frequency questionnaire and the quantitative features of gut bacteria by quantitative PCR and next generation sequencer in 354 healthy Japanese adults. The α-diversity of gut microbiota was positively correlated with the intake of mushrooms and beans and negatively correlated with the intake of grains. The β-diversity was significantly associated with the intake of fruits, mushrooms, seaweeds, seafoods, and alcoholic beverages. Multiple linear regression analysis of the relationship between food groups associated with the diversity of gut microbiota and the number of gut bacteria at the genus level found 24 significant associations, including a positive association between alcoholic beverages and the number of <i>Fusobacterium</i>. These results support that habitual dietary intake influenced the diversity of gut microbiota and was strongly associated with the number of specific gut bacteria. These results will help us to understand the complex relationship between habitual diet and gut microbiota of the Japanese.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/8/2414gut microbiotahabitual dietsgut bacterial countshealthy populationJapanese |
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Takuya Sugimoto Tatsuichiro Shima Ryuta Amamoto Chiaki Kaga Yukiko Kado Osamu Watanabe Junko Shiinoki Kaoru Iwazaki Hiroko Shigemura Hirokazu Tsuji Satoshi Matsumoto |
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Takuya Sugimoto Tatsuichiro Shima Ryuta Amamoto Chiaki Kaga Yukiko Kado Osamu Watanabe Junko Shiinoki Kaoru Iwazaki Hiroko Shigemura Hirokazu Tsuji Satoshi Matsumoto Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults Nutrients gut microbiota habitual diets gut bacterial counts healthy population Japanese |
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Takuya Sugimoto Tatsuichiro Shima Ryuta Amamoto Chiaki Kaga Yukiko Kado Osamu Watanabe Junko Shiinoki Kaoru Iwazaki Hiroko Shigemura Hirokazu Tsuji Satoshi Matsumoto |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults |
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impacts of habitual diets intake on gut microbial counts in healthy japanese adults |
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Although diet is an important factor influencing gut microbiota, there are very few studies regarding that relationship in Japanese people. Here, we analyzed the relationship between habitual dietary intake surveyed by food frequency questionnaire and the quantitative features of gut bacteria by quantitative PCR and next generation sequencer in 354 healthy Japanese adults. The α-diversity of gut microbiota was positively correlated with the intake of mushrooms and beans and negatively correlated with the intake of grains. The β-diversity was significantly associated with the intake of fruits, mushrooms, seaweeds, seafoods, and alcoholic beverages. Multiple linear regression analysis of the relationship between food groups associated with the diversity of gut microbiota and the number of gut bacteria at the genus level found 24 significant associations, including a positive association between alcoholic beverages and the number of <i>Fusobacterium</i>. These results support that habitual dietary intake influenced the diversity of gut microbiota and was strongly associated with the number of specific gut bacteria. These results will help us to understand the complex relationship between habitual diet and gut microbiota of the Japanese. |
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gut microbiota habitual diets gut bacterial counts healthy population Japanese |
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