Associations between Diet, the Gut Microbiome, and Short-Chain Fatty Acid Production among Older Caribbean Latino Adults

Aug 17, 2020Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Links between Diet, Gut Bacteria, and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Older Caribbean Latino Adults

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Abstract

Only 5% of Caribbean Latino adults in the study showed high adherence to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

  • Participants demonstrated poor dietary quality, with Healthy Eating Index scores ranging from 36 to 90.
  • The Mediterranean Diet scores indicated low adherence, with 45% of participants scoring ≤3.
  • Two distinct gut microbiome clusters were identified based on the abundance of the bacteria Prevotella copri.
  • A significantly lower abundance of Prevotella copri was found in one microbiome cluster compared to the other.
  • Higher total fat intake was positively correlated with levels of fecal short-chain fatty acids, including acetate, butyrate, and propionate.
  • Individuals with type 2 diabetes exhibited a greater abundance of Enterobacteriales and a trend toward lower levels of butyric acid.

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