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Military-Related Exposures Social Determinants of Health and Dysbiosis: The United States-Veteran Microbiome Project (US-VMP)

机译:与军事有关的接触健康的社会决定因素和营养不良:美国-资深微生物组计划(US-VMP)

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Significant effort has been put forth to increase understanding regarding the role of the human microbiome in health- and disease-related processes. In turn, the United States (US) Veteran Microbiome Project (US-VMP) was conceptualized as a means by which to serially collect microbiome and health-related data from those seeking care within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). In this manuscript, exposures related to military experiences, as well as conditions and health-related factors among patients seen in VHA clinical settings are discussed in relation to common psychological and physical outcomes. Upon enrollment in the study, Veterans complete psychometrically sound (i.e., reliable and valid) measures regarding their past and current medical history. Participants also provide skin, oral, and gut microbiome samples, and permission to track their health status via the VHA electronic medical record. To date, data collection efforts have been cross-diagnostic. Within this manuscript, we describe current data collection practices and procedures, as well as highlight demographic, military, and psychiatric characteristics of the first 188 Veterans enrolled in the study. Based on these findings, we assert that this cohort is unique as compared to those enrolled in recent large-scale studies of the microbiome. To increase understanding regarding disease and health among diverse cohorts, efforts such as the US-VMP are vital. Ongoing barriers and facilitators to data collection are discussed, as well as future research directions, with an emphasis on the importance of shifting current thinking regarding the microbiome from a focus on normalcy and dysbiosis to health promotion and disease prevention.
机译:已经做出了巨大的努力来增进对人类微生物组在健康和疾病相关过程中的作用的了解。反过来,美国(美国)退伍军人微生物组计划(US-VMP)被概念化为一种手段,可以从退伍军人卫生管理局(VHA)内的那些寻求护理的人中连续收集微生物组和健康相关数据。在本手稿中,讨论了与军事经验有关的暴露以及在VHA临床环境中所见患者的状况和健康相关因素,并涉及了常见的心理和身体状况。参加研究后,退伍军人完成了关于其过去和当前病史的心理计量合理(即可靠和有效)的措施。参与者还提供皮肤,口腔和肠道微生物组样本,并允许通过VHA电子病历跟踪其健康状况。迄今为止,数据收集工作已经进行了交叉诊断。在本手稿中,我们描述了当前的数据收集实践和程序,并重点介绍了该研究中加入的前188名退伍军人的人口统计,军事和精神病学特征。根据这些发现,我们断言,与最近进行的微生物组大规模研究相比,该队列是独特的。为了增进对不同人群的疾病和健康的了解,诸如US-VMP的努力至关重要。讨论了数据收集中的障碍和促进因素,以及未来的研究方向,并着重指出了将有关微生物组的当前思路从对常态和营养不良的关注转移到健康促进和疾病预防的重要性。

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