Gut microbiota alterations in response to sleep length among African-origin adults

Autor: Wolfgang Korte, Pascal Bovet, Sirimon Reutrakul, Jack A. Gilbert, Walter F. Riesen, Kweku Bedu-Addo, Estelle V. Lambert, Stephanie J. Crowley, Jacob Plange-Rhule, Terrence Forrester, Dale E. Rae, Brian T. Layden, Lara R. Dugas, Amy Luke, Na Fei, Candice Choo-Kang
Přispěvatelé: Lembo, Francesca
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Male
Aging
Physiology
Epidemiology
Gut flora
African origin
Ghana
Biochemistry
Cohort Studies
Feces
South Africa
RNA
Ribosomal
16S

Surveys and Questionnaires
Medicine and Health Sciences
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Centrality
Adult
Bacteria/classification
Bacteria/genetics
Bacteria/isolation & purification
Feces/microbiology
Female
Gastrointestinal Microbiome/physiology
Humans
Jamaica
Middle Aged
RNA
Ribosomal
16S/genetics

Sequence Analysis
DNA/methods

Sleep/physiology
Sleep Wake Disorders/microbiology
United States
Aetiology
Amino Acids
education.field_of_study
Multidisciplinary
Organic Compounds
Genomics
Sleep in non-human animals
Nucleic acids
Chemistry
Ribosomal RNA
Physiological Parameters
Medical Microbiology
Physical Sciences
Medicine
Basic Amino Acids
Sleep Research
Sequence Analysis
Network Analysis
Research Article
Sleep Wake Disorders
16S
Cell biology
Computer and Information Sciences
Cellular structures and organelles
General Science & Technology
Science
Population
Microbial Genomics
Biology
Microbiology
Clinical Research
medicine
Genetics
Microbiome
Obesity
education
Non-coding RNA
Ribosomal
Bacteria
Mechanism (biology)
Lysine
Gut Bacteria
Body Weight
Organic Chemistry
Neurosciences
Organisms
Chemical Compounds
Biology and Life Sciences
Proteins
DNA
Sequence Analysis
DNA

medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Medical Risk Factors
RNA
Metabolic syndrome
Sleep
Physiological Processes
Ribosomes
Zdroj: PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 9, p e0255323 (2021)
PloS one, vol 16, iss 9
PloS one, vol. 16, no. 9, pp. e0255323
ISSN: 1932-6203
Popis: Sleep disorders are increasingly being characterized in modern society as contributing to a host of serious medical problems, including obesity and metabolic syndrome. Changes to the microbial community in the human gut have been reportedly associated with many of these cardiometabolic outcomes. In this study, we investigated the impact of sleep length on the gut microbiota in a large cohort of 655 participants of African descent, aged 25–45, from Ghana, South Africa (SA), Jamaica, and the United States (US). The sleep duration was self-reported via a questionnaire. Participants were classified into 3 sleep groups: short (
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