Additional file 8 of Yoghurt consumption is associated with changes in the composition of the human gut microbiome and metabolome

  • Caroline Ivanne Le Roy (Creator)
  • Aleksandr Kurilshchikov (Creator)
  • Emily R Leeming (Creator)
  • Alessia Visconti (Creator)
  • Ruth C. E. Bowyer (Creator)
  • Cristina Menni (Creator)
  • Mario Fachi (Creator)
  • Hana Koutnikova (Creator)
  • Patrick Veiga (Creator)
  • Sasha Zhernakova (Creator)
  • Mureil Derrien (Creator)
  • Tim D. Spector (Creator)

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Description

Additional file 8: Supplementary Table 7. Association between B. animalis subsp. lactis and faecal metabolites. Results were obtained by fitting linear mixed effect model where metabolites were used as a response to level of yoghurt consumption and BMI, gender, age, HEI and family structure were used as covariates. Only significant results (passing Bonferroni threshold P
Date made available3-Feb-2022
Publisherfigshare

Keywords on Datasets

  • Yoghurt
  • gut microbiome
  • 16S rRNA and whole shotgun metagenomic sequencing
  • diet
  • metabolomics
  • Bifidobacterium animalis
  • Streptococcus thermophilus
  • healthy eating

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