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Alex Honnold鈥檚 gut has way more Prevotella than the average American鈥檚.
Alex Honnold鈥檚 gut has way more Prevotella than the average American鈥檚. (Dave Lauridsen)

The High-Performance Secrets Inside Athletes’ Guts

In the name of citizen science, we peered inside the bellies of 国产吃瓜黑料 staff鈥攁nd seven elite athletes

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Alex Honnold鈥檚 gut has way more Prevotella than the average American鈥檚.
(Photo: Dave Lauridsen)

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It seems like every day, a new study claims to show how your microbiome influences the way your body converts food into energy, responds to illness, or handles inflammation. But as scientists are learning, our bugs are also affected by the way we treat them. The miles you log, the food you eat, the mountains you climb鈥攅verything seems to shape your internal ecology, too.

It makes sense, then, that microbiologists are jockeying to get a look at the bacteria inside the stomachs of some of the world鈥檚 healthiest, fittest people. How do pro ath颅letes compare with amateurs? Do skiers鈥 guts look different than climbers鈥? And is there some mythical bug that all kick-ass athletes share? We don鈥檛 know鈥攜et.

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鈥淚鈥檒l be the first to admit I eat a decent amount of ice cream,鈥 says obstacle-course racer Amelia Boone. 鈥淒efinitely more than I should.鈥 The microbes in our digestive systems can affect everything from our mental health to our weight and vulnerability to disease. So why not athletic performance? New science is set to revolutionize the way we eat, train, and live.

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So, in the spirit of science, 15 weekend warriors at 国产吃瓜黑料 contributed samples to the . We also corralled some extraordinary athletes and convinced them to pack fecal swabs off to the lab. Project manager and her team then compared our microbiomes with those of student athletes at UC San Diego, a cohort of surfers around the world, and all 10,000 AGP contributors. Crushingly, the 国产吃瓜黑料 microbiomes were nothing to write home about. The elite athletes鈥? That鈥檚 where things got interesting.


Meet the Microbes

The most common bugs in our athletes鈥 guts

叠补肠迟别谤辞颈诲别蝉听(red): A genus in the Bacteroidetes phylum made up mostly of beneficial bugs that help the immune system keep out dangerous pathogens.

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笔谤别惫辞迟别濒濒补听(blue): Another genus in the Bacteroid颅etes phylum. Some research has noted high levels in endurance athletes. The most common driver for a gut full of Prevotella is a vegetarian diet.

尝补肠丑苍辞蝉辫颈谤补肠别补别听(辞谤补苍驳别): Members of this family in the Firmicutes phylum produce butyric acid鈥攁 healthy short-chain fatty acid that protects against leaky gut and other conditions.

Faecalibacterium听(驳谤别别苍): A Firmicutes genus that breaks down fiber into butyrates that aid the immune system. Lower than normal levels have been linked to diseases like Crohn鈥檚 and diabetes.

搁辞蝉别产耻谤颈补听(light green): Another genus in the Firmicutes phylum that turns fiber into butyric acid.

Acinetobacter聽(light blue): A little-studied genus in the Proteobacteria phylum that鈥檚 found widely in soil. Scientists don鈥檛 know much about its role, but on the off chance it gets into your bloodstream, some of its members are antibiotic-resistant pathogens.

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搁耻尘颈苍辞肠辞肠肠补肠别补别听(辫耻谤辫濒别): Some in this family of Firmicutes are experts at turning resistant starches into beneficial short-chain fatty acids.

Bacillus (yellow): An understudied Firmi颅cutes bug that in mice has been shown to protect against pathogens.

Clostridium (pink): Famous for C. botu颅linum and C. difficile, most of the bugs in this genus are harmless and help keep the whole bacteria population stable.

Other (gray):聽Thousands of additional strains of bacteria.


How We Stack Up

The key to making sense of a micro-biome analysis is to look for weirdness.

In general, the more diverse things are, the better. Most contributors to the American Gut Project, including 翱耻迟蝉颈诲别鈥s staff members, have relatively homogeneous guts. Two big phyla, Bacteroidetes and Firmi颅cutes, dominate our gut flora. For many Amer颅icans, having significantly more Firmicutes than Bacteroidetes may indicate a higher-fat Western diet, and in some cases obesity. The reverse ratio often points to a more plant-based diet and a leaner physique. That doesn鈥檛 always hold true for our pro athletes, however. All seven of them have 颅microbiomes that vary considerably from the average American鈥檚. More excitingly, Hyde says, those who compete in similar sports have similar gut bacteria. This suggests that certain factors鈥攕uch as performing high levels of cardiovascular exercise or spending large amounts of time in the ocean鈥攎ay affect the makeup of our microbiomes dramatically.

Alex Honnold

Home: 2016 Ram ProMaster van
Diet: 鈥淚鈥檓 probably 95 percent vege颅tarian, and full-on vegan 50 per颅cent of the time. I eat a fuckload of fiber, mostly a plant-based diet of roughage.鈥
Gut biome: Bacteroidetes dominant
Takeaway: Honnold鈥檚 gut has way more Prevotella than the average American鈥檚. Some research has connected high levels of this genus to intense exercise, but Hyde thinks the bug鈥攚hich turns complex carbs into energy鈥攍ikely thrives because of his vegetarian diet.

Climber Emily Harrington
Climber Emily Harrington (Dave Lauridsen)

Emily Harrington

Home: Squaw Valley, California
Diet: 鈥淚 try to eat paleo. No bread, minimal carbs and sugar, and lots of vegetables, fruit, and fat from coconut, avocados, and nuts.鈥
Gut biome: Firmicutes dominant
Takeaway: Harrington鈥檚 gut has high levels of Clostridium, a tricky genus that contains both frightful pathogens and helpful strains that keep the gut running smoothly. In addition, she and mountaineer Adrian Ballinger, who live and train together, have similar bugs鈥攁n indication of how much your environment can affect your gut.

Mountaineer Adrian Ballinger
Mountaineer Adrian Ballinger (Dave Lauridsen)

Adrian Ballinger

Home: Squaw Valley, California
Diet: 鈥淓mily and I eat mostly the same stuff. I probably eat more meat than she does. We both drink coffee every day and have maybe a glass or two of red wine each night.鈥
Gut biome: Firmicutes dominant
Takeaway: In addition to having Clostridium levels that are similar to his girlfriend, Ballinger鈥檚 microbiome is loaded with Roseburia and Faecalibacterium. Both produce butyrates, which reduce inflammation.

Ultrarunner Rob Krar
Ultrarunner Rob Krar (Dave Lauridsen)

Rob Krar

Home: Flagstaff, Arizona
Diet: 鈥淰ery loosely I would describe it as greens and grains based鈥攈ealthy eating while not denying myself the pleasures of a beer in the evening and desserts. I eat very little meat but do consume eggs, milk products, and fish.鈥
Gut biome: Bacteroidetes dominant
Takeaway: Krar has more Bacillus than any other elite athlete sampled鈥攁 bacteria that barely registers in most folks. Not much is known about Bacillus, but mice studies have shown that it protects against pathogens.

鈥淚鈥檒l be the first to admit I eat a decent amount of ice cream,鈥 says Boone. 鈥淒efinitely more than I should.鈥
鈥淚鈥檒l be the first to admit I eat a decent amount of ice cream,鈥 says Boone. 鈥淒efinitely more than I should.鈥 (Dave Lauridsen)

Amelia Boone

Home: San Jose, California
Diet: 鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty normal鈥攖he standard focus on quality proteins, fats, and carbs鈥攂ut I鈥檓 not super regimented. I鈥檒l be the first to admit that I eat a decent amount of ice cream. Definitely more than I should.鈥
Gut biome: Bacteroidetes dominant
Takeaway: Boone鈥檚 gut is home to signif颅icantly more Acinetobacter than the American Gut Project usually sees. It鈥檚 commonly found in dirt鈥攕omething that Boone, a Tough Mudder veteran, spends a lot of time rolling around in.

Skier Cody Townsend
Skier Cody Townsend (Peggy Sirota)

Cody Townsend

Home: Tahoe City, California
Diet: 鈥淚t鈥檚 light on grains, because I鈥檓 allergic to gluten. I look for whole foods. I can鈥檛 just be on a trip and think, I鈥檓 hungry鈥攐h, there鈥檚 a hot dog. I have to plan ahead and go for nuts, fruit, and vegetables. It shifts my entire diet.鈥
Gut biome: Bacteroidetes dominant
Takeaway: Townsend鈥檚 gut has almost four times more Parabacteroides than anyone else surveyed. Parabacteroides are great at turning plant fibers into energy and often bloom in folks who consume a lot of resistant starch鈥攍ike oats, cold potatoes, and cold rice鈥攚hich bugs don鈥檛 feast upon until it hits the colon.

Surfer Fergal Smith
Surfer Fergal Smith (Mats Kahlstrom)

Fergal Smith

Surfer, age 30

Home: Lahinch, Ireland
Diet: 鈥淚 would say it鈥檚 fairly good. I mostly just eat the vegetables I grow. And I only drink spring water.鈥
Gut biome: Bacteroidetes dominant
Takeaway: Smith, who lives on an organic farm, has the kind of gut that 颅microbiologists lust after. Loaded with high levels of anti-inflammatory Bifidobacterium and Ruminococcaceae, plus lots of Prevotella, it reflects his vegetable-based diet and has the diversity you鈥檇 expect from a person connected to both land and sea.

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