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Bugs and Brains the Gut and Mental Health Study: a mixed-methods study investigating microbiota composition and function in anxiety depression and irritable bowel syndrome

机译:虫子和大脑肠道和精神健康研究:一种混合方法研究调查微生物群组成和焦虑抑郁和肠易肠综合征的功能

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Research has highlighted relationships between the micro-organisms that inhabit our gastrointestinal tract (oral and gut microbiota) with host mood and gastrointestinal functioning. Mental health disorders and functional gastrointestinal disorders co-occur at high rates, although the mechanisms underlying these associations remain unclear. The Bugs and Brains Study aims to investigate complex relationships between anxiety/depression and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in two ways. First, its primary component will compare the gut and oral microbiota in females with anxiety/depression and/or IBS relative to controls, and investigate underlying physiological, endocrine and immune factors, as well as associations with diet and psychosocial factors. In an ancillary component, the study will also investigate gastrointestinal and mental health symptoms in a larger sample, and explore relationships with diet, exercise, oral health, substance use, medical history, early life adversity and psychosocial factors.
机译:研究突出了与宿主情绪和胃肠功能居住的微生物与胃肠道(口腔微生物)居住的微生物之间的关系。心理健康障碍和功能性胃肠障碍在高速率下发生,尽管这些关联的基础仍然不清楚。虫子和大脑研究旨在以两种方式调查焦虑/抑郁和肠易肠综合征(IBS)之间的复杂关系。首先,其主要成分将与焦虑/抑郁和/或IBS相对于对照组的肠道和口服微生物,并调查潜在的生理学,内分泌和免疫因子,以及与饮食和心理社会因素的关联。在辅助组分中,该研究还将在更大的样本中调查胃肠道和心理健康症状,并探索与饮食,运动,口腔健康,物质使用,病史,早期生命逆境和心理社会因素的关系。

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