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Associations Between Social Jetlag and Gut Microbiome Profiles in Adolescents
Links Between Social Jetlag and Gut Bacteria in Teenagers
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Abstract
Participants had an average self-reported screen time of 0.87±0.73 hours per day.
- Twenty-five percent of adolescents reported screen time of two hours or more per day.
- Continuous screen time was negatively correlated with gut microbial diversity at the family level.
- No significant differences in gut microbiome composition were found between those with less than two hours and those with two hours or more of screen time.
- Specific bacterial groups, such as Bacteroidia and Bacteroidales, were associated with screen time.
- Only the gene for glutamate dehydrogenase was significantly enriched in the high screen time group after corrections.
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0.87±0.73 h
Average
Mean reported by participants.
30 of 120
Participants with High
Proportion of participants experiencing ≥2 hours/day.
all<0.05
Negative Correlation with Alpha-Diversity
Statistical significance of the correlation between and alpha-diversity metrics.