The correlation of the fecal microbiome with the biochemical profile during menopause: a Brazilian cohort study
Abstract Background Hormonal, biochemical, and metabolic changes after menopause may alter the quality of life of women, leading to vasomotor, psychological, and genitourinary symptoms, and changes in their gut microbiota, which regulates estrogen levels through the estroboloma. Fecal samples were u...
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Main Authors: | Thayane Christine Alves da Silva (Author), Jennefer Aparecida dos Santos Gonçalves (Author), Laura Alves Cota e Souza (Author), Angélica Alves Lima (Author), R. Guerra-Sá (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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