The Gut Microbiome Is Associated with Circulating Dietary Biomarkers of Fruit and Vegetable Intake in a Multiethnic Cohort

Jul 6, 2021Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Gut Bacteria Linked to Blood Markers of Fruit and Vegetable Intake in a Diverse Group

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Abstract

Increasing total carotenoid concentrations was associated with higher gut bacterial diversity (P < 0.001).

  • Higher levels of carotenoids, such as beta carotene and lycopene, corresponded with increased gut bacterial diversity as measured by the Shannon Index.
  • Total tocopherol and its forms contributed significantly to microbiome variation, with total tocopherol accounting for 1.74% of this variation.
  • Elevated total carotenoid levels were linked to greater abundance of specific bacterial genera that play a role in metabolizing macronutrients.
  • Objective biomarkers of fruit and vegetable intake were associated with variations in gut bacterial composition within a multiethnic population.

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