About this Research Topic
Understanding the interaction between the gut microbiota + X axis is crucial for unravelling the complex mechanisms underlying disease states. Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been linked to a variety of health conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and neurological problems. The importance of restoring and maintaining the balance of the gut microbiota cannot be understated in the context of promoting overall health. Diet plays a pivotal role in this journey towards equilibrium. The strategic modulation of the intestinal microbiome through dietary alterations, prebiotics, and probiotics represents a promising avenue for the prevention and treatment of diseases. By exploring dietary modulation via gut microbiota influences peripheral organs, we can potentially identify new therapeutic targets for these diseases, paving the way for personalized interventions. Restore dynamic balance and promote health through diet, and targeted address specific microbial imbalances in combating chronic diseases.
We welcome submissions including but not limited to the following themes:
● The role and mechanism of certain gut microbes in the signal transduction of specific axis.
● The impact of dietary habits and lifestyle on health and disease through the gut microbiota.
● The influence of food ingredients and natural products on the gut microbiota and health.
● The relationship between probiotics and prebiotics with health and disease.
● Personalized dietary interventions for the gut microbiota.
Keywords: Gut microbiota, Microbiome, Dietary, Disease states, Therapeutic targets
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