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Maintaining Digestive Health in Diabetes: The Role of the Gut Microbiome and the Challenge of Functional Foods

Journal

MICROORGANISMS
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9030516

Keywords

diabetes; fermented foods; functional foods; gut microbiome; digestive health; nutrition; probiotics; prebiotics

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  1. project Research Infrastructure on Food Bioprocessing Development and Innovation Exploitation e Food Innovation RI - Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (NSRF 2014e2020) [MIS 5027222]
  2. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)
  3. European Union (European Social Fund-ESF) through the Operational Programme Human Resources Development, Education and Lifelong Learning 2014e2020 [MIS 5000432]

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The incidence of diabetes has increased due to environmental factors and the impact of gut microbiota, making the restoration of normal microbiota composition a new target for prevention and treatment. Functional food diet is highlighted as a potential tool for inhibiting and managing the disease by maintaining intestinal health and microbial flora diversity and functionality.
Over the last decades, the incidence of diabetes has increased in developed countries and beyond the genetic impact, environmental factors, which can trigger the activation of the gut immune system, seem to affect the induction of the disease process. Since the composition of the gut microbiome might disturb the normal interaction with the immune system and contribute to altered immune responses, the restoration of normal microbiota composition constitutes a new target for the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Thus, the interaction of gut microbiome and diabetes, focusing on mechanisms connecting gut microbiota with the occurrence of the disorder, is discussed in the present review. Finally, the challenge of functional food diet on maintaining intestinal health and microbial flora diversity and functionality, as a potential tool for the onset inhibition and management of the disease, is highlighted by reporting key animal studies and clinical trials. Early onset of the disease in the oral cavity is an important factor for the incorporation of a functional food diet in daily routine.

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