Publication: Roseburia species in intestinal flora in amateur and professional male football players
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Tutkun, Erkut
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Çıplak, Mustafa Ertuğrul
Genç, Ayça
Bilici, Muhammed Fatih
Guder, Ferhat
Acar, Hakan
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Mattioli 1885
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Background: Intestinal flora varies throughout life-long by being affected by many factors such as diet, stress, and exercise Purpose: In this study, it was aimed to examine roseburia intestinal flora in amateur and professional male football players. Materials and Methods: A total of 10 male volunteers, aged between 18-21, playing football in the professional league (n=5) and playing football in the amateur league (n=5) participated in the study. A "stool sample" was taken from all subjects and a metagenomic analysis of the Roseburia genus was performed using the IlluminaMiSeq analyzer with the Next-Generation Sequencing method. In addition, a questionnaire was applied to determine participants' eating and nutrition habits. SPSS 20.0 package program and Minitab 17 software were used in the analysis of the data, the level of significance was taken as p<.05. Results: It was found that amateur footballers have more Roseburia genus than professional ones, and this difference was statistically significant (p<.05). Also, it has been determined that nutrient choices of amateur football players were carbohydrate-based and professional athletes were protein-based. Conclusions: Our findings lead us to think that football trainings', which are practiced in amateur and professional level, intensity, and quality, content as well as groups different nutrition styles affect Roseburia species.
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Intestinal flora, Roseburia, Exercise, Football, Nutrition & dietetics
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Çıplak, M. E. vd. (2020). "Roseburia species in intestinal flora in amateur and professional male football players". Progress in Nutrition, 22(2), 515-520.