肠道微生物群
生物标志物
亚临床感染
疾病
生物
微生物群
肠道菌群
脂类学
队列
体质指数
生物信息学
炎症
生理学
内科学
代谢组
人类健康
免疫学
肥胖
医学
体力活动
冠心病
队列研究
营养过剩
血脂谱
代谢综合征
基因型
年轻人
前瞻性队列研究
环境卫生
饱和脂肪
地中海饮食法
流行病学
微阵列
作者
Tzipi Braun,Orli Harounian,Rotem Hadar,Arnona Ziv,Sivan Ben-Avraham Shulman,Ofra Kalter-Leibovici,Gilat Efroni,Romi Ziv,Maya Fenesh,Haya Abbas‐Egbariya,Ifat Abramovich,Sharon Amit,Natan Keller,Keren Truman,Shlomo Segev,Amnon Amir,Yael Haberman
出处
期刊:Gut microbes
[Landes Bioscience]
日期:2026-08-20
卷期号:18 (1): 2719055-2719055
标识
DOI:10.1080/19490976.2026.2719055
摘要
Using a cohort of 893 adults who underwent medical check-ups with rich data collection across diet, lifestyle, clinical labs, cardiac stress testing, and microbiome profiling, we show that a gut microbial health index (MHI), originally defined using a large meta-analysis of various human disease cohorts, is also substantially associated with lifestyle and diet. This association persists across the overall cohort, disease-free subsets, and individuals with common medical conditions such as hypertension and dyslipidemia. The gut MHI was positively correlated with factors such as variation in cardiac stress test fitness, fiber intake, and well-being, and negatively correlated with exposure to ultra-processed foods and markers of subclinical inflammation (WBC and CRP mostly within normal limits). Lipidomics profiling of a subcohort revealed that triglycerides correlate positively with ultraprocessed foods, and negatively with unsaturated fats, olive oil, and nuts, linking diet, MHI, and lipid profile. Estimating the contribution of modifiable dietary and lifestyle factors to the MHI uncovers actionable ways to improve or worsen the personal MHI. Analyses of previously published intervention studies showed that the MHI responds quickly to dietary changes, within the predicted range. Our findings emphasize the potential of using microbiomes, and specifically the MHI, as a reporter of overall health.
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