1. Association of suboptimal health status with intestinal microbiota in Chinese youths
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Jie Zhang, Hao Wang, Wei Wang, Ming Sun, Weijie Cao, Manshu Song, Qihuan Li, Xizhu Xu, Lijuan Wu, Xiaoyu Zhang, Jinxia Zhang, Jiaonan Liu, Youxin Wang, Qiuyue Tian, Hongqi Liu, Xiaoni Meng, and Qi Sun
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intestinal microbiota ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Adolescent ,Health Status ,LEfSe analysis ,suboptimal health status ,Physiology ,Disease ,complex mixtures ,Feces ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,random forest tree ,Primary prevention ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,16S rRNA ,Phylogeny ,Subclinical infection ,Principal Component Analysis ,biology ,business.industry ,Verrucomicrobia ,Area under the curve ,Discriminant Analysis ,Original Articles ,Biodiversity ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,humanities ,Confidence interval ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,3. Good health ,030104 developmental biology ,Chronic disease ,ROC Curve ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine ,Original Article ,Female ,business ,Algorithms - Abstract
Suboptimal health status (SHS), a physical state between health and disease, is a subclinical and reversible stage of chronic disease. Previous studies have shown alterations in the intestinal microbiota in patients with some chronic diseases. This study aimed to investigate the association between SHS and intestinal microbiota in a case‐control study with 50 SHS individuals and 50 matched healthy controls. Intestinal microbiota was analysed by MiSeq 250PE. Alpha diversity of intestinal microbiota in SHS individuals was higher compared with that of healthy controls (Simpson index, W = 2238, P = .048). Beta diversity was different between SHS and healthy controls (P = .018). At the phylum level, the relative abundance of Verrucomicrobia was higher in the SHS group than that in the controls (W = 2201, P = .049). Compared with that of the control group, nine genera were significantly higher and five genera were lower in abundance in the SHS group (all P
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- 2019
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