双语早读 | 每逢佳节胖三斤?可能是你肠道的微生物太高效了......
新的研究发现,约40%参与者肠胃中的微生物会从食物中提取更多的能量,从而导致发胖。研究人员根据对丹麦人的粪便及其中微生物的分析,研究了他们从食物中获取多少能量。
Researchers have studied how much energy Danish people take from their food, based on analysis of their feces and the microbes within. They found roughly 40 percent of the participants have microbes that on average extract more energy from food compared to the other 60 percent.
这篇研究发表在《微生物组》杂志上,由哥本哈根大学营养、运动与体育系的专家主导。
The new study, published in the journal Microbiome, was led by experts at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports.
研究报告作者亨利克•罗格教授表示:“我们可能找到了一些人体重增加的关键,尽管他们没有吃得更多或有任何不同,但是还需要进一步调查。”
"We may have found a key to understanding why some people gain more weight than others, even when they don't eat more or any differently, but this needs to be investigated further," said study author Professor Henrik Roager.
在这项研究中,专家们分析了参与者的粪便样本中的肠道微生物群,肠道中有数万亿的微生物群。
For the study, the experts analyzed the gut microbiota – the trillion-strong community of microorganisms in the gut – from participants' stool samples.
研究人员将肠道微生物群描述为“肠道中的整个星系”,每克粪便中有惊人的1000亿种微生物。
The researchers describe the gut microbiota "like an entire galaxy in our gut", with a staggering 100 billion of them per gram of feces.
研究小组研究了85名22至66岁的超重丹麦人的粪便中的残留能量,以估计他们的肠道微生物从食物中提取能量的效率如何。
The research team studied the residual energy in the feces of 85 overweight Danes aged 22 to 66 to estimate how effective their gut microbes were at extracting energy from food.
同时,他们绘制了每个参与者的肠道微生物组成图。
At the same time, they mapped the composition of gut microbes for each participant.
参与者根据其肠道微生物的组成被分为三组:“B型”、“R型”和“P型”。
Participants were divided into three groups, based on the composition of their gut microbes — "B-type", "R-type" and "P-type".
B型的碳水化合物(MACs)含量较低,这种类型可以与西方的生活方式联系在一起,这些碳水化合物通常存在于水果和蔬菜中,而P型则与富含碳水化合物的饮食有关。
在B型人中,提取营养物质的有效性使他们从相同数量的食物中获得更多的热量,从而可能导致肥胖。
尽管科学家们只使用了来自丹麦参与者的少数样本,但这一发现或适用于全球其他人口。
Overall, the results indicate that being overweight might not just be related to how healthily one eats or the amount of exercise one gets, but it may also have something to do with the microbes in our gut.
来源:中国日报网英语点津