Narrative review explores gut metabolites postbiotics obesity fatty liver and bone loss associations.
This publication is a narrative review addressing the intersection of gut metabolites, postbiotics, and host gut microbiota manipulation. The scope encompasses metabolic conditions specifically obesity, fatty liver, and bone loss. The authors synthesize existing literature regarding how these factors interact within the human body to influence overall health outcomes.
The text highlights potential mechanisms where postbiotics and related products might restore intestinal barrier integrity. This process is described as reducing systemic inflammation and stimulating the immune system. Consequently, the authors propose these actions could help prevent bone loss associated with metabolic dysregulation. They suggest dysbiosis could mediate malabsorption issues.
Significant limitations exist regarding the certainty of these findings. The authors note that specific roles of gut metabolites in bone metabolism remain limited. The text describes associations and potential mechanisms rather than confirmed causation. Language such as could mediate indicates uncertainty about direct effects. Safety data including adverse events were not reported in this review.
Clinical application requires caution due to the observational nature of the underlying evidence. While promising roles are identified, the evidence does not support definitive treatment protocols yet. Further research is needed to clarify the specific mechanisms involved in these metabolic pathways. Practitioners should interpret these findings as hypotheses for future investigation.