Change in Urinary Inflammatory Biomarkers and Psychological Health with Gut Microbiome Modulation after Six Months of a Lifestyle Modification Program in Children

Author:

Islam Md Saimul1,Page-Hefley Shyanne1,Hernandez Anne P.2,Whelchel Luke1ORCID,Crasto Chiquito3,Viator Whitney1,Money Treyce1,Awosile Babafela4ORCID,Howard Noel1,Vasylyeva Tetyana L.1

Affiliation:

1. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Department of Pediatrics, Amarillo, TX 79121, USA

2. Private Psychologist, 101 SE 18th Ave, Amarillo, TX 79102, USA

3. Center for Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas Tech University, Canton & Main Experimental Sciences Building, Room 101, Lubbock, TX 79409, USA

4. Center for Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine, Amarillo, TX 79106, USA

Abstract

Background: Obesity is a metabolic disorder that negatively impacts the quality of life. Long-term methods such as exercise and low-fat diets can help regulate this health issue, but 93.3 million Americans continue to struggle. Our research investigates if lifestyle changes can affect urinary inflammation markers and psychological aspects through the modification of gut microbiome composition. Methods: Our study included 16 healthy controls with normal BMI as a comparison group and 22 overweight/obese (OW/OB) adolescents. We collected demographic, clinical, psychological, stool, and urine sample data at enrollment and six months after implementing lifestyle modifications. Bacterial genomic data and inflammatory markers in these samples were analyzed. Results: The lifestyle interventions were associated with decreased inflammation and enhanced mental health among overweight teens. We observed differences in bacterial community compositions between healthy participants and those who underwent treatment, including exercise and dietary habit adjustments, although there was no significant change in bacterial species richness. Mental health correlated with gut microbiota compositions without any demographic influences. The research also uncovered connections between inflammatory markers, psychological factors, and gut microbiota phyla through carbohydrate metabolism alterations. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that lifestyle modifications are associated with improved mental health and a reduction in inflammation in overweight adolescents by adjusting the gut microbiota composition.

Funder

Laura W. Bush Institute for Women’s Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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