%0 Journal Article %A Atzeni, Alessandro %A Martínez, María Ágeles %A Babio, Nancy %A Konstanti, Prokopis %A Tinahones, Francisco J %A Vioque, Jesús %A Corella, Dolores %A Fitó, Montserrat %A Vidal, Josep %A Moreno-Indias, Isabel %A Pertusa-Martinez, Salvador %A Álvarez-Sala, Andrea %A Castañer, Olga %A Goday, Albert %A Damas-Fuentes, Miguel %A Belzer, Clara %A Martínez-Gonzalez, Miguel Á %A Hu, Frank B %A Salas-Salvadó, Jordi %T Association between ultra-processed food consumption and gut microbiota in senior subjects with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome. %D 2022 %@ 2296-861X %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20673 %X The production and consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) has increased considerably during the last years worldwide. Collective evidence shows the association between UPF consumption and adverse health outcomes, including inflammatory gastro-intestinal disorders and obesity. The gut microbiota has been suggested as potential mediator of the effects of UPF consumption on metabolism and health. However, few studies have been conducted in order to elucidate these aspects. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to assess the cross-sectional associations between UPF consumption and gut microbiota in a population of senior subjects (n = 645) within the frame of the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Eligible participants were men and women (aged 55-75 years), without documented history of cardiovascular disease at enrollment, with overweight/obesity (body mass index ≤ 27 and %K 16s sequencing %K gut microbiota %K mediterranean diet %K metabolic syndrome %K obesity %K overweight %K ultra-processed food %~