Intermittent Fasting and Physical Exercise for Preventing Metabolic Disorders through Interaction with Gut Microbiota: A Review

Nutrients. 2023 May 11;15(10):2277. doi: 10.3390/nu15102277.

Abstract

Metabolic disorders entail both health risks and economic burdens to our society. A considerable part of the cause of metabolic disorders is mediated by the gut microbiota. The gut microbial structure and function are susceptible to dietary patterns and host physiological activities. A sedentary lifestyle accompanied by unhealthy eating habits propels the release of harmful metabolites, which impair the intestinal barrier, thereby triggering a constant change in the immune system and biochemical signals. Noteworthy, healthy dietary interventions, such as intermittent fasting, coupled with regular physical exercise can improve several metabolic and inflammatory parameters, resulting in stronger beneficial actions for metabolic health. In this review, the current progress on how gut microbiota may link to the mechanistic basis of common metabolic disorders was discussed. We also highlight the independent and synergistic effects of fasting and exercise interventions on metabolic health and provide perspectives for preventing metabolic disorders.

Keywords: gut microbiota; intermittent fasting; metabolic disorders; physical exercise.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Exercise / physiology
  • Fasting
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Intermittent Fasting
  • Metabolic Diseases* / prevention & control