The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders

One of the most prevalent digestive diseases worldwide, functional gastrointestinal dysfunction (FGID) places a substantial strain on healthcare resources and causes significant morbidity. A study using Rome IV diagnostic criteria estimates the prevalence of FGID is about 40% worldwide. Most people...

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Main Authors: Witold Zardzewiały, Radosław Bernacki, Piotr Bernacki, Oleksii Zaremskyi, Martyna Dutka, Dominik Szawica, Aleksandra Kuźniar, Michał Oleszko, Edward Wąsiewicz
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Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2023-08-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/44762
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author Witold Zardzewiały
Radosław Bernacki
Piotr Bernacki
Oleksii Zaremskyi
Martyna Dutka
Dominik Szawica
Aleksandra Kuźniar
Michał Oleszko
Edward Wąsiewicz
author_facet Witold Zardzewiały
Radosław Bernacki
Piotr Bernacki
Oleksii Zaremskyi
Martyna Dutka
Dominik Szawica
Aleksandra Kuźniar
Michał Oleszko
Edward Wąsiewicz
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description One of the most prevalent digestive diseases worldwide, functional gastrointestinal dysfunction (FGID) places a substantial strain on healthcare resources and causes significant morbidity. A study using Rome IV diagnostic criteria estimates the prevalence of FGID is about 40% worldwide. Most people with FGID exhibit symptoms from the realm of psychopathology, most often anxiety and depression, making patients' quality of life lower compared to even those with chronic organic diseases. By elucidating the causes and consequences of qualitative and quantitative changes between the microbiota of a healthy person and the microbiota of a person with FDIG, incredible progress has been made in understanding the role of the gut microbiota in FGID. However, the exact cellular and molecular pathogens of FGID that are directed by the gut microbiota remain unknown, and learning more about them will result in non-empirical, but targeted therapies.
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spelling doaj.art-0419879d272740f1949de97867c368ea2023-08-01T10:47:41ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062023-08-0130110.12775/JEHS.2023.30.01.009The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disordersWitold Zardzewiały0Radosław Bernacki1Piotr Bernacki2Oleksii Zaremskyi3Martyna Dutka4Dominik Szawica5Aleksandra Kuźniar6Michał Oleszko7Edward Wąsiewicz8Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lublinie Aleje Racławickie 1, 20-059 Lublin Uniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieUniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieUniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieUniwersytet Medyczny w LublinieCENTRUM MEDYCZNE W ŁAŃCUCIE SP. Z O.O.Uniwersytet RzeszowskiUniwersytet RzeszowskiCENTRUM MEDYCZNE W ŁAŃCUCIE SP. Z O.O. One of the most prevalent digestive diseases worldwide, functional gastrointestinal dysfunction (FGID) places a substantial strain on healthcare resources and causes significant morbidity. A study using Rome IV diagnostic criteria estimates the prevalence of FGID is about 40% worldwide. Most people with FGID exhibit symptoms from the realm of psychopathology, most often anxiety and depression, making patients' quality of life lower compared to even those with chronic organic diseases. By elucidating the causes and consequences of qualitative and quantitative changes between the microbiota of a healthy person and the microbiota of a person with FDIG, incredible progress has been made in understanding the role of the gut microbiota in FGID. However, the exact cellular and molecular pathogens of FGID that are directed by the gut microbiota remain unknown, and learning more about them will result in non-empirical, but targeted therapies. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/44762functional disordersirritable bowel syndromegastrointestinalfecal microbiota dysbiosis
spellingShingle Witold Zardzewiały
Radosław Bernacki
Piotr Bernacki
Oleksii Zaremskyi
Martyna Dutka
Dominik Szawica
Aleksandra Kuźniar
Michał Oleszko
Edward Wąsiewicz
The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
functional disorders
irritable bowel syndrome
gastrointestinal
fecal microbiota dysbiosis
title The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
title_full The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
title_fullStr The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
title_full_unstemmed The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
title_short The role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
title_sort role of the gut microbiota in understanding functional gastrointestinal disorders
topic functional disorders
irritable bowel syndrome
gastrointestinal
fecal microbiota dysbiosis
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/44762
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