
Kidney International Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Kidney International Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: Volume 18, P. 1135 - 1145
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
A higher dietary intake of live microbes has been shown to be associated with a range health benefits. We aimed elucidate the associations between and risk prediabetes. Adult participants from 1999-2018 US National Health Nutrition Examination Survey were included categorized into low, medium, high microbe groups based on Sanders classification system. Associations consumption prevalence prediabetes explored using univariate multivariate logistic regression, stratified analysis, sensitivity analysis. Among 28201 (mean age 45.83 years, 48.40% men, 32.78% prediabetes) included, 9761 (31.80%), 12,076 (41.42%) 6364 (26.78%) classified groups, respectively. After adjusting for all potential covariates, odds ratios 95% confidence intervals medium 0.868 (0.803-0.937) 0.891 (0.807-0.983), respectively (P trend = 0.017), low group as reference. This association is robust not affected by participant's age, sex, race, poverty-income ratio, education level, hypertension status estimated glomerular filtration rate. was found cross-sectionally linked lower in adults.
Language: Английский
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1Renal Failure, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 47(1)
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Background Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a prevalent chronic, non-communicable disease. The long-term health effects of dietary live microbes, primarily probiotics, on CKD patients remain insufficiently understood. This study aims to investigate the association between intake microbes and outcomes among individuals with CKD.
Language: Английский
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0Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(2), P. 65 - 76
Published: June 25, 2024
Diabetes is a multifactorial disorder that involves several molecular mechanisms and still one of the key global health challenges with increasing prevalence incidence. Gut microbiome dysbiosis could activate recognize receptors trigger inflammation response modulation insulin sensitivity. In addition, intricate role gut microbiota in onset development T2D (Type 2 diabetes mellitus) associated microvascular complications was identified. These include diabetic nephropathy (DN) retinopathy (DR), neuropathy, cerebrovascular disorders, coronary heart disease. A recent interesting strategy to improve these probiotics administration. The safety effects against various diseases have been validated by vitro, vivo clinical studies. this review, related between microbiome, initiation, progression its common (DN DR) discussed.
Language: Английский
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2Kidney International Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
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