Nutrition and health

How Time-Limited Eating and Exercise May Change Gut Bacteria Diversity and Function

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Abstract

Time-restricted eating and physical exercise may enhance gut microbiota diversity and functionality.

  • Time-restricted eating may positively influence microbial rhythms and increase beneficial bacteria.
  • Exercise, particularly aerobic and resistance training, is associated with improved gut microbiota diversity and integrity.
  • There is preliminary evidence suggesting that combining time-restricted eating and exercise could yield synergistic benefits for gut health.
  • Findings from human studies on these interventions are heterogeneous and may vary based on individual factors.

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