A recent meta-analysis highlights a close link between physical activity and the intestinal microbiota. These two pillars of our health influence each other, suggesting a promising bidirectional relationship in terms of prevention and performance... The intestinal microbiota is increasingly referred to as an organ in its own right. And with good reason: this invisible ecosystem is thought to play a central role in our body's overall balance.
The intestinal microbiota is made up of several billion microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc.) that live together in our digestive tract, mainly in the colon.
This intestinal flora is involved in a number of essential functions: breaking down dietary fibre and synthesising vitamins (such as vitamin K or certain B vitamins), modulating the immune system, protecting against pathogens, etc. (1).
It is also involved in the production of metabolites with beneficial effects, such as short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) (2).
The microbiota could also influence our mood via the gut-brain axis (3).
An imbalance in the microbiota (known as dysbiosis) is now associated with various digestive, metabolic and inflammatory disorders: digestive problems, chronic inflammation, weight gain, autoimmune diseases, etc.
Many factors influence the balance of the intestinal microbiota, a veritable living ecosystem in constant interaction with its host.
Diet plays a major role: regular consumption of fibre and a variety of fruit and vegetables promotes microbial diversity, while a diet too rich in saturated fats or refined sugars tends to impoverish the intestinal flora.
Chronic stress can alter the intestinal barrier and modify the composition of the microbiota, as can certain drugs (particularly antibiotics) (4).
The environment, exposure to microbes from birth, sleep and the pace of life also influence this balance.
And, as recent research highlights, physical activity is also emerging as a promising lever for favourably influencing the microbiota.
A meta-analysis published in 2024 brought together the results of around a hundred studies on the impact of physical exercise on the microbiota (5). It suggests that the type, duration and intensity of activity have a significant influence on the composition of the intestinal flora.
Regular moderate-intensity physical exercise appears to promote bacterial diversity, a key indicator of a healthy microbiota.
In particular, it increases the presence of beneficial bacteria that produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), such as butyrate, known to nourish the cells of the intestinal mucosa, strengthen the intestinal barrier and modulate inflammation.
This moderate activity also stimulates intestinal motility, improves insulin sensitivity and could contribute to better assimilation of nutrients.
Conversely, intense and prolonged exercise, as in certain endurance disciplines (ultra-trail, long-distance triathlon, etc.), can increase intestinal permeability.
This phenomenon is sometimes called ‘exercise-induced leaky gut’. Hyperthermia, oxidative stress and the redistribution of blood flow outside the digestive tract contribute to this disturbance.
This can compromise the balance of the microbiota and could lead to systemic inflammation, a breeding ground for digestive problems, chronic fatigue and reduced performance.
The meta-analysis also suggests the positive effects of probiotic supplementation for athletes.
By helping to balance the intestinal microbiota, certain probiotic strains may be associated with:
Today, probiotic supplementation is attracting growing interest among sportsmen and women, both amateurs and top-level athletes.
Some supplements combine several carefully selected strains to cover a broad spectrum of action: digestive balance, intestinal barrier, local immunity...
This is particularly true of formulas based on Lactobacillus plantarum, a species naturally present in the intestine and studied for its resistance to gastric acidity and its potential effects on immunomodulation.
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In addition to lactic acid bacteria, certain probiotic yeasts such as Saccharomyces boulardii are of particular interest in the prevention of intestinal disorders, particularly in the context of stress or intense training (10).
This yeast naturally resists stomach acidity and the action of antibiotics, and could support the integrity of the intestinal mucosa while modulating immunity.
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Physical activity doesn't just strengthen the heart or muscles: it also acts as a modulating factor for the intestinal microbiota.
If done on a regular, moderate and adapted basis, it could :
And this interaction is bidirectional: a balanced microbiota could also support exercise, reduce sport-induced digestive problems and optimise recovery.
Incorporating probiotics into a sports routine can therefore be seen as an appropriate form of support, in addition, of course, to a healthy lifestyle and a balanced diet.
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