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Associations between diet, the gut microbiome and short chain fatty acids in youth with islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes.
- Source :
- Pediatric Diabetes; May2021, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p425-433, 9p
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Aim: We aimed to characterize associations between diet and the gut microbiome and short chain fatty acid (SCFA) products in youth with islet autoimmunity or type 1 diabetes (IA/T1D) in comparison with controls. Research design and methods: Eighty participants (25 diagnosed with T1D, 17 with confirmed IA, 38 sibling or unrelated controls) from the Australian T1D Gut Study cohort were studied (median [IQR] age 11.7 [8.9, 14.0] years, 43% female). A Food Frequency Questionnaire characterized daily macronutrient intake over the preceding 6 months. Plasma and fecal SCFA were measured by gas chromatography; gut microbiome composition and diversity by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Results: A 10 g increase in daily carbohydrate intake associated with higher plasma acetate in IA/T1D (adjusted estimate +5.2 (95% CI 1.1, 9.2) μmol/L p = 0.01) and controls (adjusted estimate +4.1 [95% CI 1.7, 8.5] μmol/L p = 0.04). A 5 g increase in total fat intake associated with lower plasma acetate in IA/T1D and controls. A 5% increase in noncore (junk) food intake associated with reduced richness (adjusted estimate −4.09 [95%CI –7.83, −0.35] p =.03) and evenness (−1.25 [95% CI –2.00, −0.49] p < 0.01) of the gut microbiome in IA/T1D. Fiber intake associated with community structure of the microbiome in IA/T1D. Conclusions: Modest increments in carbohydrate and fat intake associated with plasma acetate in all youth. Increased junk food intake associated with reduced diversity of the gut microbiome in IA/T1D alone. These associations with the gut microbiome in IA/T1D support future efforts to promote SCFA by using dietary interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- FECAL analysis
SEQUENCE analysis
CONFIDENCE intervals
FAT content of food
GUT microbiome
DIET
TYPE 1 diabetes
NUTRITIONAL requirements
INGESTION
CARBOHYDRATE content of food
CASE-control method
ISLANDS of Langerhans
GAS chromatography
QUESTIONNAIRES
DESCRIPTIVE statistics
SHORT-chain fatty acids
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1399543X
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Pediatric Diabetes
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 149664364
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/pedi.13178