Sex‐specific associations between gut microbiota and skeletal muscle mass in a population‐based study
Abstract Background A gut-muscle axis through which the microbiome influences skeletal muscle has been hypothesized. However, sex‐specific association between the characteristics of gut microbiota and skeletal muscle mass has not yet been reported. Herein, we performed sex‐specific analyses of faeca...
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Main Authors: | Chul‐Hyun Park (Author), Eun‐Ju Lee (Author), Hyung‐Lae Kim (Author), Yong‐Taek Lee (Author), Kyung Jae Yoon (Author), Han‐Na Kim (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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