1. Gut check: Unveiling the influence of acute exercise on the gut microbiota
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Gregory J. Grosicki, Sean P. Langan, James R. Bagley, Andrew J. Galpin, Dan Garner, Jarrad T. Hampton‐Marcell, Jacob M. Allen, and Austin T. Robinson
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gut ,human ,microbiome ,physical activity ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Abstract The human gastrointestinal microbiota and its unique metabolites regulate a diverse array of physiological processes with substantial implications for human health and performance. Chronic exercise training positively modulates the gut microbiota and its metabolic output. The benefits of chronic exercise for the gut microbiota may be influenced by acute changes in microbial community structure and function that follow a single exercise bout (i.e., acute exercise). Thus, an improved understanding of changes in the gut microbiota that occur with acute exercise could aid in the development of evidence‐based exercise training strategies to target the gut microbiota more effectively. In this review, we provide a comprehensive summary of the existing literature on the acute and very short‐term (
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- 2023
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