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  • Dietary fibres play a crucial role in preventing chronic diseases and can influence gut health by interacting with gut microbiota, although responses to dietary fibres can vary among individuals.
  • There is ongoing debate about how dietary fibres affect microbial diversity, and accurate microbiome assessments are essential for understanding their impact on conditions like obesity and metabolic disorders.
  • Higher dietary fibre intake is linked to a lower risk of certain cancers, but further research is needed to explore how specific fibres influence cancer risk and treatment outcomes.

Article Abstract

Dietary fibres constitute a heterogeneous class of nutrients that are key in the prevention of various chronic diseases. Most dietary fibres are fermented by the gut microbiome and may, thereby, modulate the gut microbial ecology and metabolism, impacting human health. Dietary fibres may influence the occurrence of specific bacterial taxa, with this effect varying between individuals. The effect of dietary fibres on microbial diversity is a matter of debate. Most intervention studies with dietary fibres in the context of obesity and related metabolic disorders reveal the need for an accurate assessment of the microbiome to better understand the variable response to dietary fibres. Epidemiological studies confirm that a high dietary fibre intake is strongly associated with a reduced occurrence of many types of cancer. However, there is a need to determine the impact of intervention with specific dietary fibres on cancer risk, therapy efficacy and toxicity, as well as in cancer cachexia. In this Review, we summarize the mechanisms by which the gut microbiome can mediate the physiological benefits of dietary fibres in the contexts of obesity, cardiometabolic diseases and cancer, their incidence being clearly linked to low dietary fibre intake.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41579-024-01108-zDOI Listing

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