Studies show effects of fibre and protein intake on cardiometabolic health

Prof Kazuyuki Kasahara, assistant professor of Metabolic, Nutrition, and Microbiome Medicine, at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, pointed out the above while presenting on day two of the Growth Asia Summit held in Singapore between September 26 and 28.

He was presenting the topic “Impact of diet and gut microbiome in cardiometabolic health”, where he highlighted research findings from his lab on how protein and fibre intake could affect gut microbiome, and in turn, cardiometabolic health.

This is because studies have shown that the microbiome metabolites coming from the diet are responsible for the disorders.

“We know that there are many diseases associated with the gut microbiome, including intestinal disorders, such as inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, or intestinal infectious diseases.

“But more interestingly, there are other systemic diseases, such as liver diseases, obesity, diabetes, neurogenerative diseases, or cardiometabolic diseases, which are also linked to gut microbiome.

“This suggests that what happens in our gut, does not stay in our gut, that gut microbiome may influence remote organs, such as liver, heart, or even the brain,” ​said the trained cardiologist.

His research out of his Kasahara Lab has showed that a high dietary fibre diet could protect against atherosclerosis by promoting the colonisation of Roseburia intestinalis – ​an anaerobic, gram-positive bacterium that breaks down dietary fibre and produces butyrate in the colon.

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