Characteristics of Gut Microbial Profiles of Offshore Workers and Its Associations With Diet

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The composition of gut microbiota is not a static state in humans but fluctuates in response to changes in environments, diet, and lifestyle factors. Here, we explored differences in gut microbiota between populations worked offshore and onshore and further studied microbiota-associated variables in offshore workers (OFWs). We investigated the gut microbiota of 168 healthy subjects (offshore: 145 and onshore: 23) using 16S rRNA sequencing. Our results indicated that the marine environment caused significant changes in intestinal microbial structure, which was mainly reflected in the increase in bacterial diversity, changes in composition, and the emergence of more specific bacteria in OFWs. In addition, characteristics of gut microbiota in OFWs were further explored, and the genus Holdemanella was considered a potential contributor to the stable state of health. Besides, some dietary factors, namely, duck, mutton, dairy products, and algae vegetables were identified as the gut microbial covariates in the OFWs cohort and were positively correlated with the genus Holdemanella. This suggests the positive intervention of diet on Holdemanella. Our data highlight, for the first time to our knowledge, that the marine geographical environment plays an important role in shaping the gut mycobiome composition. And diet could be considered as the targeted intervention that alters the composition of the microbiome to improve host health.

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Zhang, C., Liang, D., Li, X., Liu, J., Fan, M., Jing, M., … Li, D. (2022). Characteristics of Gut Microbial Profiles of Offshore Workers and Its Associations With Diet. Frontiers in Nutrition, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.904927

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