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Changes in the fecal gut microbiome of home healthcare patients with disabilities through consumption of malted rice amazake

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PHYSIOLOGICAL GENOMICS
卷 55, 期 12, 页码 647-653

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00062.2023

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16S rRNA; Bifidobacterium; gut microbiome; malted rice amazake; severe motor and intellectual disabilities

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This study investigated the changes in the gut microbiome of in-home healthcare patients after consuming MR-Amazake. The results showed that MR-Amazake alleviated constipation symptoms and caused significant changes in the gut microbiome in some patients, primarily associated with Bifidobacterium. These changes were observed only during MR-Amazake intake, and the gut microbiome returned to its original state after discontinuation. Continuous consumption of MR-Amazake is necessary to sustain these changes.
The aim of the present study was to investigate changes in the gut microbiome both during and after consumption of malted rice amazake (MR-Amazake), a fermented food from Japan, in-home healthcare patients with disabilities, including patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities. We monitored 12 patients who consumed MR-Amazake for 6 wk and investigated them before and after the intervention as well as 6 wk after the end of intake to compare their physical condition, diet, type of their medication, constipation assessment scale, and analysis of their comprehensive fecal microbiome using 16S rRNA sequencing. Their constipation symptoms were significantly alleviated, and principal coordinate analysis revealed that 30% of patients showed significant changes in the gut microbiome after MR-Amazake ingestion. Furthermore, Bifidobacterium was strongly associated with these changes. These changes were observed only during MR-Amazake intake; the original gut microbiome was restored when MR-Amazake intake was discontinued. These results suggest that 6 wk is a reasonable period of time for MR-Amazake to change the human gut microbiome and that continuous consumption of MR-Amazake is required to sustain such changes.NEW & NOTEWORTHY The consumption of malted rice amazake (MR-Amazake) showed significant changes in the gut microbiome according to principal coordinate analysis in some home healthcare patients with disabilities, including those with severe motor and intellectual disabilities. After discontinuation of intake, the gut microbiome returned to its original state. This is the first pilot study to examine both the changes in the gut microbiome and their sustainability after MR-Amazake intake.

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