Background: The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is on the increase worldwide, and it represents about 90% of adults who are diagnosed with diabetes. Overweight and obesity, lifestyle, genetic predisposition and gut microbiota dysbiosis have been implicated as possible risk factors in the development of type 2 diabetes. In particular, low intake of dietary fibre and consumption of foods high in fat and sugar, which are common in western lifestyle, have been reported to contribute to the depletion of specific bacterial taxa. Therefore, it is possible that intake of high dietary fibre may alter the environment in the gut and provide the needed substrate for microbial bloom. Aim: The current review is a systematic review and meta-analysis wh...
Background: Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic d...
The gut regulates glucose and energy homeostasis; thus, the presence of ingested nutrients into the ...
High-fiber diet interventions have been proven to be beneficial for gut microbiota and glycemic cont...
Background: Diabetes prevalence is on the increase globally and its impact on those with the condit...
Background: A disequilibrium of the gut microbial community has been closely associated with system...
peer-reviewedDietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting ...
Background: Nutritional interventions such as the use of prebiotics can promote eubiosis of gut micr...
Introduction: Diabetes is a global and rapidly increasing disease that in 2014 affected morethan 422...
Background: Nutritional interventions such as the use of prebiotics can promote eubiosis of gut micr...
BackgroundDysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic dis...
The gut microbiota is a group of over 38 trillion bacterial cells in the human microbiota that plays...
The gut microbiota plays a fundamental role in human nutrition and metabolism and may have direct im...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are common, chronic metabolic disorders with associated ...
Background: Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic d...
The gut regulates glucose and energy homeostasis; thus, the presence of ingested nutrients into the ...
High-fiber diet interventions have been proven to be beneficial for gut microbiota and glycemic cont...
Background: Diabetes prevalence is on the increase globally and its impact on those with the condit...
Background: A disequilibrium of the gut microbial community has been closely associated with system...
peer-reviewedDietary fibre has long been established as a nutritionally important, health-promoting ...
Background: Nutritional interventions such as the use of prebiotics can promote eubiosis of gut micr...
Introduction: Diabetes is a global and rapidly increasing disease that in 2014 affected morethan 422...
Background: Nutritional interventions such as the use of prebiotics can promote eubiosis of gut micr...
BackgroundDysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic dis...
The gut microbiota is a group of over 38 trillion bacterial cells in the human microbiota that plays...
The gut microbiota plays a fundamental role in human nutrition and metabolism and may have direct im...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are common, chronic metabolic disorders with associated ...
Background: Dysfunction of the gut microbiota is frequently reported as a manifestation of chronic d...
The gut regulates glucose and energy homeostasis; thus, the presence of ingested nutrients into the ...
High-fiber diet interventions have been proven to be beneficial for gut microbiota and glycemic cont...