Mediterranean Ketogen Diet {50000133} Record Keys Definition:Mediterranean Ketogen Diet Queue:[ ] Details Initialisation date:2019-09-01 Specification: [ ] LinksInfolink Meta Information Type:Diet Host: Human Zone:[ ] Notes: - the abundance of Enterobacteriaceae, Akkermansia, Slackia, Christensenellaceae and Erysipelotriaceae increases while that of Bifidobacterium and Lachnobacterium reduces on MMKD (1)Shared Reference Notes [1.1] [#American Heart Association Diet] - Many of the top microbes associated with MMKD are of the Akkermansia taxa, while #Veillonella, #Sutterella, and #Eubacteria are associated with AHAD. - higher relative abundances of #Akkermansia muciniphila on the MMKD and higher relative abundances of #Veillonella sp. ACP1 on the AHAD - dietary interventions such as the MMKD may decrease #GABA levels in the opposite direction through its associated increases in #GABA-regulating microbes such as #Akkermansia muciniphila. [#Alzheimer’s disease, #Cognitive impairment, #Mild Cognitive Impairment] - Participants with MCI on the MMKD had lower levels of #GABA-producing microbes #Alistipes sp. CAG:514 and #GABA, and higher levels of #GABA-regulating microbes #Akkermansia muciniphila. - MMKD had higher relative abundances of dietary metabolites found in high-fat dairy products, including cheddar cheese, low-#Sugar fruits like cherries, and low-#Sugar vegetables including #Broccoli [#American Heart Association Diet] - #GABA levels were higher in the stool of cognitively impaired individuals on the AHAD compared with those on the MMKD [#Mild Cognitive Impairment] [#Bile Acids] [#Curcumin] - MCI individuals with #Curcumin in their diet had lower levels of #Bile Salt hydrolase-containing microbes and an altered bile acid pool, suggesting reduced gut motility. [1.2] [#Alzheimer’s disease, #Mild Cognitive Impairment] [#Aging] - feeding modified Mediterranean-ketogenic diet (MMKD) increased production of #Butyrate, which was associated with reduced AD markers in the cerebrospinal fluid of older adults with MCI [1.3] [1.4] [#Bipolar disorder, #Schizophrenia] [#Keto diet] References Notes[ ]