Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized TrialAt the taxonomic level, pregnancy is typically associated with an expansion of the phyla Pseudomonadota (formerly Proteobacteria) and Actinomycetota (formerly Actinobacteria), alongside an increase in the relative abundance of specific genera such as(,).3Cai Linyan (2026)Gestational constipation and the gut microbiota: mechanisms, interventions, and implications for maternal and offspring health
Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized TrialSpecific dietary components are associated with the abundance of certain bacterial taxa; intake of total fat and unsaturated fatty acids correlates withand, while protein intake is linked toand().3Cai Linyan (2026)Gestational constipation and the gut microbiota: mechanisms, interventions, and implications for maternal and offspring health
Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized TrialObesity during pregnancy is associated with an increased abundance of Lachnospiraceae,, and, and levels ofshow positive correlations with maternal body mass index, fat mass, and serum triglycerides and insulin ().3Cai Linyan (2026)Gestational constipation and the gut microbiota: mechanisms, interventions, and implications for maternal and offspring health
Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized Trial1 2 1 3 4 Pregnancy represents a profound physiological state characterized by a series of orchestrated adaptations designed to support fetal growth and development.3Cai Linyan (2026)Gestational constipation and the gut microbiota: mechanisms, interventions, and implications for maternal and offspring health
Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized TrialConstipation is a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder associated with alterations in the gut microbiota.4Li R (2025)Ruminococcus bromii alleviates constipation by pullulanase-driven resistant starch degradation and microbiota modulation.
Resistant Starch Constipation Randomized TrialHowever, the potential microbial targets and their underlying mechanisms remain to be explored.4Li R (2025)Ruminococcus bromii alleviates constipation by pullulanase-driven resistant starch degradation and microbiota modulation.

Source documents

  1. Gestational constipation and the gut microbiota: mechanisms, interventions, and implications for maternal and offspring health
  2. Ruminococcus bromii alleviates constipation by pullulanase-driven resistant starch degradation and microbiota modulation.