The effects of dairy and dairy derivatives on the gut microbiota: a systematic literature review
Hajara Aslam(Barwon Health), Wolfgang Marx(Barwon Health), Tetyana Rocks(Barwon Health), Amy Loughman(Barwon Health), Vinoomika Chandrasekaran(Barwon Health), Anu Ruusunen(Barwon Health), Samantha L. Dawson(Barwon Health), Madeline West(Barwon Health), Eva Mullarkey(Wellesley College), Julie A. Pasco(Barwon Health), Felice N. Jacka(Barwon Health)
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Abstract
, a pathogenic strain. Whey and casein isolates and the quantity of dairy consumed did not prompt changes to the gut microbiota composition. All but one study reported no changes to bacterial diversity in response to dairy interventions and one study reported reduction in bacterial diversity in response to milk intake.In conclusion, the results of this review suggest that dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and kefir may modulate the gut microbiota composition in favor to the host. However, the broader health implications of these findings remain unclear and warrant further studies.
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