Self-reported sleep quality is associated with gut microbiome composition in young, healthy individuals: a pilot study

Aug 16, 2020Sleep medicine

Sleep quality is linked to gut bacteria in young, healthy people

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Abstract

Self-reported sleep quality was positively associated with microbial diversity in 28 young, healthy individuals.

  • Higher microbial diversity was linked to better sleep quality, with a correlation coefficient of r = -0.50.
  • The Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio was negatively correlated with sleep quality (r = -0.47).
  • Ten specific bacterial taxa showed significant associations with sleep quality, including Blautia (r = -0.57) and Ruminococcus (r = -0.39).
  • A greater abundance of Blautia and Ruminococcus was associated with higher sleep quality, while Prevotella was found in lower proportions in those with better sleep.

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