The human gut microbiota develops soon after birth and can acquire inter-individual variation upon exposure to intrinsic and environmental cues. However, inter-individual variation has not been comprehensively assessed in a multi-ethnic study. We studied a longitudinal birth cohort of 106 infants of three Asian ethnicities (Chinese, Malay, and Indian) that resided in the same geographical location (Singapore). Specific and temporal influences of ethnicity, mode of delivery, breastfeeding status, gestational age, birthweight, gender, and maternal education on the development of the gut microbiota in the first 2 years of life were studied. Mode of delivery, breastfeeding status, and ethnicity were identified as the main factors influencing th...
Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infan...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Establishment of the intestinal microbiota commences at birth and this colonisation is influenced by...
BACKGROUND: The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the composit...
Abstract Background The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the ...
Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract with microorganisms during infancy represents a critical ...
The joint impact of pregnancy, environmental, and sociocultural exposures on early life gut microbio...
Ethnicity is consistently reported as a strong determinant of human gut microbiota. However, the bul...
The human gut is colonized by trillions of bacteria as well as other microorganisms, collectively re...
No studies have investigated the influence of ethnicity in a multi-ethnic middle-income country with...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Objectives: Establishment and development of the infant gastrointestinal microbiome (GIM) varies cro...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Recent studies have realized the link between gut microbiota and human health and diseases. The ques...
Acquisition of the gastrointestinal microbiota at birth may have long-term health impacts. We longit...
Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infan...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Establishment of the intestinal microbiota commences at birth and this colonisation is influenced by...
BACKGROUND: The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the composit...
Abstract Background The infant gut is rapidly colonized by microorganisms soon after birth, and the ...
Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract with microorganisms during infancy represents a critical ...
The joint impact of pregnancy, environmental, and sociocultural exposures on early life gut microbio...
Ethnicity is consistently reported as a strong determinant of human gut microbiota. However, the bul...
The human gut is colonized by trillions of bacteria as well as other microorganisms, collectively re...
No studies have investigated the influence of ethnicity in a multi-ethnic middle-income country with...
<p>Colonization of the infant gut is believed to be critically important for a healthy growth as it ...
Objectives: Establishment and development of the infant gastrointestinal microbiome (GIM) varies cro...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Recent studies have realized the link between gut microbiota and human health and diseases. The ques...
Acquisition of the gastrointestinal microbiota at birth may have long-term health impacts. We longit...
Human breastmilk components, the microbiota and immune modulatory proteins have vital roles in infan...
The introduction of solid foods is an important dietary event during infancy that causes profound sh...
Establishment of the intestinal microbiota commences at birth and this colonisation is influenced by...