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Review
. 2020 Dec;59(8):3347-3368.
doi: 10.1007/s00394-020-02232-1. Epub 2020 Apr 3.

Considerations for the design and conduct of human gut microbiota intervention studies relating to foods

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Considerations for the design and conduct of human gut microbiota intervention studies relating to foods

J R Swann et al. Eur J Nutr. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

With the growing appreciation for the influence of the intestinal microbiota on human health, there is increasing motivation to design and refine interventions to promote favorable shifts in the microbiota and their interactions with the host. Technological advances have improved our understanding and ability to measure this indigenous population and the impact of such interventions. However, the rapid growth and evolution of the field, as well as the diversity of methods used, parameters measured and populations studied, make it difficult to interpret the significance of the findings and translate their outcomes to the wider population. This can prevent comparisons across studies and hinder the drawing of appropriate conclusions. This review outlines considerations to facilitate the design, implementation and interpretation of human gut microbiota intervention studies relating to foods based upon our current understanding of the intestinal microbiota, its functionality and interactions with the human host. This includes parameters associated with study design, eligibility criteria, statistical considerations, characterization of products and the measurement of compliance. Methodologies and markers to assess compositional and functional changes in the microbiota, following interventions are discussed in addition to approaches to assess changes in microbiota-host interactions and host responses. Last, EU legislative aspects in relation to foods and health claims are presented. While it is appreciated that the field of gastrointestinal microbiology is rapidly evolving, such guidance will assist in the design and interpretation of human gut microbiota interventional studies relating to foods.

Keywords: Foods; Gut bacteria; Human studies; Intestinal microbes; Microbiome; Microbiota; Prebiotics; Probiotics.

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Conflict of interest statement

This work was conducted by an expert group of the European branch of the International Life Sciences Institute, ILSI Europe. The expert group and this publication were coordinated and funded by the Health Benefits Assessment of Foods Task Force. Industry members of this task force are listed on the ILSI Europe website at https://ilsi.eu/task-forces/nutrition/functional-foods/. The research reported is the result of a scientific evaluation in line with ILSI Europe’s framework to provide a precompetitive setting for public–private partnership (PPP). The opinions expressed herein and the conclusions of this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of ILSI Europe nor those of its member companies.

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