2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2923941
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Human Gut Microbes Associated with Systolic Blood Pressure

Abstract: Emerging studies have revealed a strong link between the gut microbiome and several human diseases. Since human gut microbiome mirrors variations in lifestyle and environment, whether associations between disease conditions and gut microbiome are consistent across populations—particularly in communities practicing traditional subsistence strategies whose microbiomes differ markedly from industrialists—remains unknown. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in India affecting 55 million peop… Show more

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“…Our data showed that F/B ratio in hypertensive patients was higher than that of non-hypertensives. Yang et al (2015) and Joishy et al (2022) have also reported that the (F/B) ratio was found increased in hypertensive patients. Given an imbalanced F/B ratio in hypertensive patient, we know that there is the alteration of gut microbiota composition towards dysbiosis correlated with this particular cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Our data showed that F/B ratio in hypertensive patients was higher than that of non-hypertensives. Yang et al (2015) and Joishy et al (2022) have also reported that the (F/B) ratio was found increased in hypertensive patients. Given an imbalanced F/B ratio in hypertensive patient, we know that there is the alteration of gut microbiota composition towards dysbiosis correlated with this particular cardiovascular disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%