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  • The study aimed to investigate how different diets, including flaxseed and buckwheat, affect the levels of Enterobacteriaceae bacteria in the cecum and feces of mice.
  • Significant differences in Enterobacteriaceae prevalence were found between diet groups, with notable statistical significance in both cecum (p < .0348) and feces (p < .0033) post-treatment.
  • The research concluded that higher prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae is potentially linked to weight gain, highlighting diet's role in gut bacteria and body weight management (p < .0001).

Article Abstract

Dietary intake may cause variable bacterial prevalence in the gastrointestinal tract. The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in the cecum and feces and its relationship to weight changes following flaxseed-, health-promoting compounds of flaxseed-, or buckwheat-supplemented diets. Seventy-two C57BL/6J male mice were randomly assigned to a diet group and fed for 8 weeks: high fat (45% kcal fat); 10% whole flaxseed (45% kcal fat); 6% defatted flaxseed (45% kcal fat); 4% flaxseed oil (45% kcal fat); 10% buckwheat (45% kcal fat); and low fat (16% kcal fat) diet groups. Significant differences in the prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in the cecum (p < .0348) and feces at posttreatment (p < .0033) were observed. The prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae affected posttreatment weight (p < .0001). Our results indicate that there may be a relationship between an increase in Enterobacteriaceae prevalence and weight gain.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19390211.2017.1305477DOI Listing

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