2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3283675/v1
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Short-term dietary fiber interventions produce consistent gut microbiome responses across studies

Cynthia I. Rodriguez,
Kazuo Isobe,
Jennifer B.H. Martiny

Abstract: Background The composition of the human gut microbiome varies tremendously among individuals, making the effects of dietary or treatment interventions difficult to detect and characterize. The consumption of fiber is important for gut health, yet the specific effects of increased fiber intake on the gut microbiome vary across studies. The variation in study outcomes might be due to inter-individual (or inter-population) variation or to the details of the interventions including the types of fiber, length of st… Show more

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