Frontiers in Nutrition (Feb 2022)

Dynamics of the Gut Bacteria and Fungi Accompanying Low-Carbohydrate Diet-Induced Weight Loss in Overweight and Obese Adults

  • Dan Yu,
  • Libin Xie,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Jin Qin,
  • Jin Qin,
  • Jingjing Zhang,
  • Min Lei,
  • Yue Wang,
  • Hongge Tang,
  • Sujuan Xue,
  • Xinxiu Liang,
  • Zelei Miao,
  • Congmei Xiao,
  • Meishuang Shang,
  • Meishuang Shang,
  • Jie Lu,
  • Hailing Di,
  • Yuanqing Fu,
  • Yuanqing Fu,
  • Yuanqing Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.846378
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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BackgroundLow-carbohydrate (e.g., Atkins) dietary pattern is one of the most effective diets for weight loss, but little is known about the characteristics of the gut microbiota accompanying low-carbohydrate diets-induced weight loss. This study aims to profile dynamics of gut bacteria and fungi accompanying modified Atkins diets-induced weight loss among overweight and obese adults.MethodsOverweight and obese adults were screened to follow a modified Atkins diet plan (30% of energy from protein, 40% from carbohydrate and 30% from fat). We longitudinally profiled dynamics of gut bacteria and fungi based on 16S rRNA and ITS rRNA gene sequencing data, respectively.ResultsA total of 65 participants followed the modified Atkins diets for 20–231 days, with 61 and 27 participants achieving a weight loss of at least 5 and 10%, respectively. Most of the participants who achieved 10% weight loss also experienced improvements on metabolic health. The diversity of gut bacteria and fungi increased after a weight loss of 5% and kept stable thereafter. Bacteria genera including Lachnoclostridium and Ruminococcus 2 from Firmicutes phylum were depleted, while Parabacteroides and Bacteroides from Bacteroidetes phylum were enriched after weight loss. The inter-kingdom analysis found an intensive covariation between gut fungi and bacteria, involving more than half of the weight loss-associated bacteria.ConclusionsThis study confirmed the modulation of bacterial and fungal composition during weight loss with the low-carbohydrate diets and showed previously unknown links between intestinal bacteria and fungi accompanying the weight loss.

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