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Accelerated biological aging is associated with the negative relationship between dietary intake of live microbes and diabetic retinopathy in US diabetic patients
Faster biological aging links lower intake of live microbes to worse diabetic eye disease in US patients
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Abstract
Higher live microbe intake is associated with lower diabetic retinopathy risk, with medium and high intake groups showing odds ratios of 0.65 and 0.58 respectively compared to low intake.
- Participants with medium and high live microbe intake exhibited a lower risk of diabetic retinopathy compared to those with low intake.
- A nonlinear relationship was observed, with an inflection point for live microbe intake at 262.86 g/day.
- PhenoAge and Klemera-Doubal Method-Biological Age accelerations were linked to 14.7% and 13.4% of the relationship for high live microbe intake.
- The association between dietary live microbe intake and diabetic retinopathy was generally consistent across various demographic subgroups.
- A significant interaction was noted in the sex subgroup regarding the association with diabetic retinopathy.
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