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最終更新日:2024/03/04

中村 真理子

ナカムラ マリコ (Mariko Nakamura)
論文
タイトル
タイトル(英)
Gut microbiota alternation with training periodization and physical fitness in Japanese elite athletes.
参照URL
https://researchmap.jp/read0078635/published_papers/43028761
著者
著者(英)
Nobuhiko Akazawa,Mariko Nakamura,Nobuhiko Eda,Haruka Murakami,Takashi Nakagata,Hinako Nanri,Jonguk Park,Koji Hosomi,Kenji Mizuguchi,Jun Kunisawa,Motohiko Miyachi,Masako Hoshikawa
担当区分
概要
概要(英)
INTRODUCTION: The gut microbiome plays a fundamental role in host homeostasis through regulating immune functions, enzyme activity, and hormone secretion. Exercise is associated with changes in gut microbiome composition and function. However, few studies have investigated the gut microbiome during training periodization. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between training periodization and the gut microbiome in elite athletes. METHODS: In total, 84 elite athletes participated in the cross-sectional study; and gut microbiome was determined during their transition or preparation season period. Further, 10 short-track speed skate athletes participated in the longitudinal study, which assessed the gut microbiome and physical fitness such as aerobic capacity and anaerobic power in the general and specific preparation phase of training periodization. The gut microbiome was analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing. RESULTS: The cross-sectional study revealed significant differences in Prevotella, Bifidobacterium, Parabacteroides, and Alistipes genera and in enterotype distribution between transition and preparation season phase periodization. In the longitudinal study, training phase periodization altered the level of Bacteroides, Blautia, and Bifidobacterium in the microbiome. Such changes in the microbiome were significantly correlated with alternations in aerobic capacity and tended to correlate with the anaerobic power. DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that periodization alters the gut microbiome abundance related to energy metabolism and trainability of physical fitness. Athlete's condition may thus be mediated to some extent by the microbiota in the intestinal environment.
出版者・発行元
出版者・発行元(英)
誌名
誌名(英)
Frontiers in sports and active living
5
開始ページ
1219345
終了ページ
1219345
出版年月
2023年
査読の有無
査読有り
招待の有無
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
ISSN
DOI URL
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2023.1219345
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