While consuming excess calories is a direct cause of weight gain, low-grade inflammation due to an altered gut microbiome may also be involved.
A new study in mice has found that a diet missing soluble fibre promotes inflammation in the intestines and poor gut health, leading to the mice gaining weight.
The good news is that incorporating soluble fibre back into the diet can restore their gut health.
Gut microbiota is a community of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in the intestines. The gut microbiota has an important role in maintaining intestinal health and function, helping the body digest food, producing vitamins and fighting foreign microorganisms.
Changes to the gut microbiota have been linked to development of gastrointestinal diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, and metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes and obesity.
A Georgia State University research team examined the effects of diets varying in amounts of soluble and insoluble fibres, protein and fat on the structure of the intestines, fat accumulation and weight gain in mice. Key observations are:
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