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    Diabetologia: Association of the gut microbiota with glycemic profiles and incidence of type 2 diabetes, and with regulation of dietary habits

    • Last Update: 2022-05-12
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    Background: Type 2 diabetes imposes a huge social and economic burden on society, and its prevalence has continued to increase globally over the past decade


    Background: Type 2 diabetes imposes a huge social and economic burden on society, and its prevalence has continued to increase globally over the past decade


    The gut microbiota composition varies across geographic regions, which may confound the relationship between gut microbiota and type 2 diabetes


    OBJECTIVE: The gut microbiota is primarily formed by diet and varies across geographic regions


    Methods: The China Health and Nutrition Survey was a population-based longitudinal cohort study covering 15 provinces/megacities in China


    Results: During a 3-year follow-up, a total of 123 cases of type 2 diabetes were found


    Figure 1 Distinguishing regional gut microbiota and dietary habits


    Figure 1 Distinguishing regional gut microbiota and dietary habits


    Figure 2 Expected links between gut microbiota and glycemic profiles


    Figure 2 Expected links between gut microbiota and glycemic profiles


    Figure 3.


    Figure 3.


    Conclusions: Our results reveal multiple gut microbiomes associated with glycemic profiles and type 2 diabetes in geographically diverse populations and underscore the potential for gut microbiota-based diagnosis or treatment of type 2 diabetes


    Source: Wang H, Gou W, Su C, et al.
    Association of gut microbiota with glycaemic traits and incident type 2 diabetes, and modulation by habitual diet: a population-based longitudinal cohort study in Chinese adults.
    Diabetologia 2022 Mar 31 Association of gut microbiota with glycaemic traits and incident type 2 diabetes, and modulation by habitual diet: a population-based longitudinal cohort study in Chinese adults.


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