Communications medicine

Using Gut Bacteria and Violence Exposure to Identify Psychological Distress in Middle-Aged Adults

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Abstract

Essence

In middle-aged Israeli-Muslim adults, violence exposure and psychological distress were linked to distinct gut microbiota patterns, and a combined microbiota-violence model only modestly classified distress.

Evidence

This cross-sectional cohort analysis profiled fecal microbiota and self-reported violence exposure and distress in 305 adults aged 40-65, then trained high-versus-low distress classifiers.

Caveat

The study was cross-sectional, relied on subjective reports, and the best combined classifier remained modest with median AUC 0.595.

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