Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology

Link Between Anxiety and Risky E-Bike Riding in Teens Involving Gut-Brain Interaction

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Abstract

Essence

Among adolescents who use e-bikes, anxiety symptoms were linked to riskier riding behavior and some of that link may involve gut microbiota.

Evidence

This cross-sectional study of 71 adolescents combined anxiety questionnaires, risky e-bike behavior scores, and fecal metagenomic sequencing, finding associations with total and violation behavior scores and mediation signals in path modeling.

Caveat

The sample was small and cross-sectional, so the proposed gut-brain-behavior pathway is exploratory and cannot establish direction or causality.

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