AbstractBackgroundThe physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both muscle-based and systemic responses. The main adaptations to endurance exercise include the correction of electrolyte imbalance, a decrease in glycogen storage and the increase of oxidative stress, intestinal permeability, muscle damage, and systemic inflammatory response. Adaptations to exercise might be influenced by the gut microbiota, which plays an important role in the production, storage, and expenditure of energy obtained from the diet as well as in inflammation, redox reactions, and hydration status.MethodsA systematic and comprehensive search of electronic databases, including MEDLINE, Scopus, ClinicalTrials.gov, Science Direct, Springer Li...
The athlete gut microbiome differs from that of non‐athletes in its composition and metabolic functi...
<p>A few animal studies have shown that wheel running could reverse an unhealthy status by shifting ...
Introduction: The gut microbiota (GM) is formed by millions of microorganisms present in the gastroi...
AbstractBackgroundThe physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both muscle-b...
The physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both muscle-based and systemic ...
Research so far indicates that gut microbiome and diet interactions influence obesity, diabetes, hos...
Gut microbiota and exercise have recently been shown to be interconnected. Both moderate and intense...
The adult gut microbiota contains trillions of microorganisms of thousands of differentspecies. Onl...
Endurance athletes offer unique physiology and metabolism compared to sedentary individuals. Athlete...
peer-reviewedThere is accumulating evidence that physical fitness influences the gut microbiome and ...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a complex and diverse microbial composition that outnumbers...
(1) Background: The gut microbiota might play a part in affecting athletic performance and is of co...
(1) Background: The gut microbiota might play a part in affecting athletic performance and is of con...
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common among athlete...
BACKGROUND: The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a complex and diverse microbial composition tha...
The athlete gut microbiome differs from that of non‐athletes in its composition and metabolic functi...
<p>A few animal studies have shown that wheel running could reverse an unhealthy status by shifting ...
Introduction: The gut microbiota (GM) is formed by millions of microorganisms present in the gastroi...
AbstractBackgroundThe physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both muscle-b...
The physiological and biochemical demands of intense exercise elicit both muscle-based and systemic ...
Research so far indicates that gut microbiome and diet interactions influence obesity, diabetes, hos...
Gut microbiota and exercise have recently been shown to be interconnected. Both moderate and intense...
The adult gut microbiota contains trillions of microorganisms of thousands of differentspecies. Onl...
Endurance athletes offer unique physiology and metabolism compared to sedentary individuals. Athlete...
peer-reviewedThere is accumulating evidence that physical fitness influences the gut microbiome and ...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a complex and diverse microbial composition that outnumbers...
(1) Background: The gut microbiota might play a part in affecting athletic performance and is of co...
(1) Background: The gut microbiota might play a part in affecting athletic performance and is of con...
Fatigue, mood disturbances, under performance and gastrointestinal distress are common among athlete...
BACKGROUND: The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) harbors a complex and diverse microbial composition tha...
The athlete gut microbiome differs from that of non‐athletes in its composition and metabolic functi...
<p>A few animal studies have shown that wheel running could reverse an unhealthy status by shifting ...
Introduction: The gut microbiota (GM) is formed by millions of microorganisms present in the gastroi...