Increased physical activity improves gut microbiota composition and reduces short-chain fatty acid concentrations in older adults with insomnia

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Faiga Magzal
Tamar Shochat
Iris Haimov
Snait Tamir
Kfir Asraf
Maya Tuchner-Arieli
Carmel Even
Maayan Agmon
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[1] MIGAL-Galilee Research Institute,Laboratory of Human Health and Nutrition Sciences
[2] Tel Hai College,Nutritional Science Department
[3] The Cheryl Spencer Institute for Nursing Research,Department of Psychology
[4] University of Haifa,undefined
[5] The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College,undefined
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Physical activity (PA) can improve functional abilities, well-being, and independence in older adults with insomnia. Studies have shown that PA may be linked to changes in the gut microbiota composition and its metabolites’ concentrations. This association among older adults with insomnia, however, is yet to be determined. We explored the relationships between physical activity (PA) levels, gut microbiota composition, and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) levels in this population. Forty-nine community-dwelling adults with insomnia symptoms, aged 65 and older, participated in this study. Their average daily step-count and sleep continuity measures over a two-week period were calculated based on Actigraphic recordings. Each participant provided fecal samples for the microbiome and SCFA analyses, anthropometric measures, and information via questionnaires on medical history and food consumption. The gut microbiota composition and SCFA concentrations were determined by next-generation sequencing and Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, respectively. Participants were divided into two groups (more and less active) according to their median step/day count. We compared the microbiota abundance and SCFA concentrations between groups and performed correlation analysis between gut microbiota abundances and study variables. Different microbiota taxa in each PA group and increased SCFAs in feces of less active individuals were found. Changes in step counts were positively or negatively associated with the relative abundance of 19 ASVs, 3 microorganisms at the family level, and 11 microorganisms at the genus level. Furthermore, significant associations were discovered among physical activity, gut microbiota, SCFAs, and sleep parameters. Our findings provide new insights on the relationship between PA, gut microbiota composition, and primary metabolites in older adults with insomnia.
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