The systemic effects of gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota in health and during chronic diseases is increasingly recognised. Dietary strategies to modulate the GI microbiota during chronic diseases have demonstrated promise. While changes in dietary intake can rapidly change the GI microbiota, the impact of dietary changes during acute critical illness on the microbiota remain uncertain. Dietary fibre is metabolised by carbohydrate-active enzymes and, in health, can alter GI microbiota. The aim of this scoping review was to describe the effects of dietary fibre supplementation in health and disease states, specifically during critical illness. Randomised controlled trials and prospective cohort studies that include adults (> 18 years age) and reported changes to GI microbiota as one of the study outcomes using non-culture methods, were identified. Studies show dietary fibres have an impact on faecal microbiota in health and disease. The fibre, inulin, has a marked and specific effect on increasing the abundance of faecal Bifidobacteria. Short chain fatty acids produced by have been shown to be beneficial in other patient populations. Very few trials have evaluated the effect of dietary fibre on the GI microbiota during critical illness. More research is necessary to establish optimal fibre type, doses, duration of intervention in critical illness.
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