Ten questions concerning the built environment and mental health
Most people spend the majority of their lives indoors. Research over the last thirty years has
focused on investigating the mechanisms through which specific elements of the built …
focused on investigating the mechanisms through which specific elements of the built …
Evaluation of probiotics for warfighter health and performance
RT Agans, GE Giles, MS Goodson, JP Karl… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The probiotic industry continues to grow in both usage and the diversity of products
available. Scientific evidence supports clinical use of some probiotic strains for certain …
available. Scientific evidence supports clinical use of some probiotic strains for certain …
The influence of perceived stress on the human microbiome
AT Almand, AP Anderson, BD Hitt, JC Sitko, RM Joy… - BMC Research …, 2022 - Springer
Objective Microbial dysbiosis, a shift from commensal to pathogenic microbiota, is often
associated with mental health and the gut–brain axis, where dysbiosis in the gut may be …
associated with mental health and the gut–brain axis, where dysbiosis in the gut may be …
[HTML][HTML] Characterization of the gut microbiota among veterans with unique military-related exposures and high prevalence of chronic health conditions: a United …
MA Stanislawski, CE Stamper… - Brain, Behavior, & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The gut microbiome is impacted by environmental exposures and has been implicated in
many physical and mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, affective disorders …
many physical and mental health conditions, including anxiety disorders, affective disorders …
Modulating microbiome-immune axis in the deployment-related chronic diseases of Veterans: report of an expert meeting
The present report summarizes the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) field-
based meeting titled “Modulating microbiome-immune axis in the deployment-related …
based meeting titled “Modulating microbiome-immune axis in the deployment-related …
Association of homelessness and diet on the gut microbiome: a United States-Veteran Microbiome Project (US-VMP) study
Military veterans account for 8% of homeless individuals living in the United States. To
highlight associations between history of homelessness and the gut microbiome, we …
highlight associations between history of homelessness and the gut microbiome, we …
Microbial diversity and community structures among those with moderate to severe TBI: a United States-veteran microbiome project study
Objective: To evaluate the association between distal moderate/severe traumatic brain injury
(TBI) history and the human gut microbiome. Setting: Veterans Affairs Medical Center …
(TBI) history and the human gut microbiome. Setting: Veterans Affairs Medical Center …
The unique association of posttraumatic stress disorder with hypertension among veterans: A replication of Kibler et al.(2009) using Bayesian estimation and data from …
Objective: Kibler et al.(2009) reported that hypertension was related to PTSD independent of
depression. These two conditions have significant diagnostic overlap. The present study …
depression. These two conditions have significant diagnostic overlap. The present study …
The Role of the Microbiome in Allergy, Asthma, and Occupational Lung Disease
A Peer, DR Samuelson - Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review The human commensal microbiota is now widely accepted as a
key regulator of human health and disease. The composition of the mucosal associated …
key regulator of human health and disease. The composition of the mucosal associated …
Quantifying variation across 16S rRNA gene sequencing runs in human microbiome studies
Recent microbiome research has incorporated a higher number of samples through more
participants in a study, longitudinal studies, and metanalysis between studies. Physical …
participants in a study, longitudinal studies, and metanalysis between studies. Physical …