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Bread Affects Clinical Parameters and Induces Gut Microbiome-Associated Personal Glycemic Responses.

Tal Korem1, David Zeevi1, Niv Zmora2, Omer Weissbrod1, Noam Bar1, Maya Lotan-Pompan1, Tali Avnit-Sagi1, Noa Kosower1, Gal Malka1, Michal Rein1, Jotham Suez3, Ben Z Goldberg4, Adina Weinberger1, Avraham A Levy5, Eran Elinav6, Eran Segal7.   

Abstract

Bread is consumed daily by billions of people, yet evidence regarding its clinical effects is contradicting. Here, we performed a randomized crossover trial of two 1-week-long dietary interventions comprising consumption of either traditionally made sourdough-leavened whole-grain bread or industrially made white bread. We found no significant differential effects of bread type on multiple clinical parameters. The gut microbiota composition remained person specific throughout this trial and was generally resilient to the intervention. We demonstrate statistically significant interpersonal variability in the glycemic response to different bread types, suggesting that the lack of phenotypic difference between the bread types stems from a person-specific effect. We further show that the type of bread that induces the lower glycemic response in each person can be predicted based solely on microbiome data prior to the intervention. Together, we present marked personalization in both bread metabolism and the gut microbiome, suggesting that understanding dietary effects requires integration of person-specific factors.
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Keywords:  bread; glycemic responses; gut microbiome; nutrition; personalization; prediction

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28591632     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2017.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   27.287


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