IRIS publication 271354602
Maintenance of a healthy trajectory of the intestinal microbiome during aging: A dietary approach
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TY - JOUR - Candela, M,Biagi, E,Brigidi, P,O'Toole, PW,De Vos, WM - 2014 - March - Mechanisms Of Ageing And Development - Maintenance of a healthy trajectory of the intestinal microbiome during aging: A dietary approach - Validated - Altmetric: 4 () - Healthy aging Intestinal microbiota Diet Inflammation Frailty GUT MICROBIOTA FECAL MICROBIOTA IMMUNE-SYSTEM ELDERLY-PATIENTS HUMAN LONGEVITY AGE DISEASE IMMUNOSENESCENCE INTERVENTION ENTEROTYPES - 136 - 70 - 75 - Sharing an intense transgenomic metabolism with the host, the intestinal microbiota is an essential factor for several aspects of the human physiology. However, several age-related factors, such as changes diet, lifestyle, inflammation and frailty, force the deterioration of this intestinal microbiota-host mutualistic interaction, compromising the possibility to reach longevity. In this scenario, the NU-AGE project involves the development of dietary interventions specifically tailored to the maintenance of a healthy trajectory of the intestinal microbiome, counteracting all processes connected to the pathophysiology of the human aging. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. - 10.1016/j.mad.2013.12.004 DA - 2014/03 ER -
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AUTHORS | Candela, M,Biagi, E,Brigidi, P,O'Toole, PW,De Vos, WM | ||
YEAR | 2014 | ||
MONTH | March | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Mechanisms Of Ageing And Development | ||
TITLE | Maintenance of a healthy trajectory of the intestinal microbiome during aging: A dietary approach | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | Altmetric: 4 () | ||
SEARCH_KEYWORD | Healthy aging Intestinal microbiota Diet Inflammation Frailty GUT MICROBIOTA FECAL MICROBIOTA IMMUNE-SYSTEM ELDERLY-PATIENTS HUMAN LONGEVITY AGE DISEASE IMMUNOSENESCENCE INTERVENTION ENTEROTYPES | ||
VOLUME | 136 | ||
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START_PAGE | 70 | ||
END_PAGE | 75 | ||
ABSTRACT | Sharing an intense transgenomic metabolism with the host, the intestinal microbiota is an essential factor for several aspects of the human physiology. However, several age-related factors, such as changes diet, lifestyle, inflammation and frailty, force the deterioration of this intestinal microbiota-host mutualistic interaction, compromising the possibility to reach longevity. In this scenario, the NU-AGE project involves the development of dietary interventions specifically tailored to the maintenance of a healthy trajectory of the intestinal microbiome, counteracting all processes connected to the pathophysiology of the human aging. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved. | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1016/j.mad.2013.12.004 | ||
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