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Interventions on Gut Microbiota for Healthy Aging
Sabrina Donati Zeppa, Deborah Agostini, Fabio Ferrini, Marco Gervasi, Elena Barbieri, Alessia Bartolacci, Giovanni Piccoli, Roberta Saltarelli, Piero Sestili, Vilberto Stocchi
Cells · 2022 · ▲ 82 citations
Abstract
In recent years, the improvement in health and social conditions has led to an increase in the average lifespan. Since aging is the most important risk factor for the majority of chronic human diseases, the development of therapies and intervention to stop, lessen or even reverse various age-related morbidities is an important target to ameliorate the quality of life of the elderly. The gut microbiota, that is, the complex ecosystem of microorganisms living in the gastrointestinal tract, plays an important role, not yet fully understood, in maintaining the host's health and homeostasis, influencing metabolic, oxidative and cognitive status; for this reason, it is also named "the forgotten endocrine organ" or "the second brain". On the other hand, the gut microbiota diversity and richness are affected by unmodifiable factors, such as aging and sex, and modifiable ones, such as diet, pharmacological therapies and lifestyle. In this review, we discuss the changes, mostly disadvantageous, for human health, induced by aging, in microbiota composition and the effects of dietary intervention, of supplementation with probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, psychobiotics and antioxidants and of physical exercise. The development of an integrated strategy to implement microbiota health will help in the goal of healthy aging.
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Zeppa, S.D., Agostini, D., Ferrini, F., Gervasi, M., Barbieri, E., Bartolacci, A., Piccoli, G., Saltarelli, R., Sestili, P., & Stocchi, V. (2022). Interventions on Gut Microbiota for Healthy Aging. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12010034
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Zeppa SD, Agostini D, Ferrini F, Gervasi M, Barbieri E, Bartolacci A, et al. Interventions on Gut Microbiota for Healthy Aging. Cells. 2022. doi:10.3390/cells12010034.
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@article{sabrina2022Interv,
title = {Interventions on Gut Microbiota for Healthy Aging},
author = {Sabrina Donati Zeppa and Deborah Agostini and Fabio Ferrini and Marco Gervasi and Elena Barbieri and Alessia Bartolacci and Giovanni Piccoli and Roberta Saltarelli and Piero Sestili and Vilberto Stocchi},
journal = {Cells},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/cells12010034},
}
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