Abstract Background The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is associated with economic development, lifestyle transition and dysbiosis of gut microbiota, but these associations are rarely studied at the population scale. Here, we utilised the Guangdong Gut Microbiome Project (GGMP), the largest Eastern population-based gut microbiome dataset covering individuals with different economic statuses, to investigate the relationships between the gut microbiome and host physiology, diet, geography, physical activity and socioeconomic status. Results At the population level, 529 OTUs were significantly associated with MetS. OTUs from Proteobacteria and Firmicutes (other than Ruminococcaceae) were mainly positively associated with MetS, whereas thos...
Westernization and its accompanying epidemiological transitions are associated with changes in gut m...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Although these phyla of bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria have...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is associated with economic development, lifestyl...
Abstract Background: The gut microbiome is a complex and metabolically active community that direct...
ObjectiveThis study intended to determine the associations between gut microbiota and glucose respon...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a wide-ranging disorder, which includes insulin resistance, altered glu...
ObjectiveThis study intended to determine the associations between gut microbiota and glucose respon...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality are well established, but the biological mechanis...
Background: The gut microbiome impacts human health through various mechanisms and is involved in th...
The gut microbiome is a complex microbial community that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract compris...
Objective Changes in the gut microbiota are increasingly recognised to be involved in many diseases....
We are facing a global metabolic health crisis provoked by an obesity epidemic. Here we report the h...
Abstract Background The human gut harbors trillion...
Diet has a profound impact on the progression of metabolic syndrome (MetS) into various diseases. Th...
Westernization and its accompanying epidemiological transitions are associated with changes in gut m...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Although these phyla of bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria have...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is associated with economic development, lifestyl...
Abstract Background: The gut microbiome is a complex and metabolically active community that direct...
ObjectiveThis study intended to determine the associations between gut microbiota and glucose respon...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a wide-ranging disorder, which includes insulin resistance, altered glu...
ObjectiveThis study intended to determine the associations between gut microbiota and glucose respon...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality are well established, but the biological mechanis...
Background: The gut microbiome impacts human health through various mechanisms and is involved in th...
The gut microbiome is a complex microbial community that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract compris...
Objective Changes in the gut microbiota are increasingly recognised to be involved in many diseases....
We are facing a global metabolic health crisis provoked by an obesity epidemic. Here we report the h...
Abstract Background The human gut harbors trillion...
Diet has a profound impact on the progression of metabolic syndrome (MetS) into various diseases. Th...
Westernization and its accompanying epidemiological transitions are associated with changes in gut m...
Microbiome now is considered as an organ within our system to regulate metabolism, cellular immune r...
Although these phyla of bacteria, Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria have...