Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.

<p>Survey-weighted logistic regression models were stratified by age, sex, race, educational attainment, poverty-to-income ratio (PIR), BMI category, diabetes status, and hypertension status.</p>

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Hoofdauteur: Wenjing Wang (181404) (author)
Andere auteurs: Weinan Jiang (8346891) (author)
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Weinan Jiang (8346891)
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Weinan Jiang (8346891)
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Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Immunology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
weighted logistic regression
novel tool designed
lowering medication use
emerging evidence suggests
dose &# 8211
735 &# 8211
2010 &# 8211
relevant dietary components
relevant dietary assessment
oriented dietary patterns
habitual dietary patterns
mediation analysis using
mediation analysis showed
hour recall data
reflecting 14 microbiota
nutrition examination survey
lipid management strategies
systemic inflammation underscores
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dietary index
systemic inflammation
partial mediation
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systemic immune
inflammation index
gut microbiota
supportive potential
supportive diets
spline models
significantly associated
response relationship
nhanes ).
national health
mediating role
lower odds
lipid metabolism
inversely associated
integrating microbiome
highest vs
fully adjusted
findings highlight
critical role
cardiovascular disease
assess associations
883 ).
2020 cycles
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spelling Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.Wenjing Wang (181404)Weinan Jiang (8346891)BiochemistryCell BiologyBiotechnologyEcologyImmunologyCancerScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesChemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedweighted logistic regressionnovel tool designedlowering medication useemerging evidence suggestsdose &# 8211735 &# 82112010 &# 8211relevant dietary componentsrelevant dietary assessmentoriented dietary patternshabitual dietary patternsmediation analysis usingmediation analysis showedhour recall datareflecting 14 microbiotanutrition examination surveylipid management strategiessystemic inflammation underscoresxlink "> microbiotaxlink "> hyperlipidemiaxlink ">dietary indexsystemic inflammationpartial mediationanalyzed datasystemic immuneinflammation indexgut microbiotasupportive potentialsupportive dietsspline modelssignificantly associatedresponse relationshipnhanes ).national healthmediating rolelower oddslipid metabolisminversely associatedintegrating microbiomehighest vsfully adjustedfindings highlightcritical rolecardiovascular diseaseassess associations883 ).2020 cycles<p>Survey-weighted logistic regression models were stratified by age, sex, race, educational attainment, poverty-to-income ratio (PIR), BMI category, diabetes status, and hypertension status.</p>2025-11-24T18:25:48ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0337398.g004https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Subgroup_analyses_of_the_association_between_DI-GM_and_hyperlipidemia_/30696774CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306967742025-11-24T18:25:48Z
spellingShingle Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
Wenjing Wang (181404)
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Immunology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
weighted logistic regression
novel tool designed
lowering medication use
emerging evidence suggests
dose &# 8211
735 &# 8211
2010 &# 8211
relevant dietary components
relevant dietary assessment
oriented dietary patterns
habitual dietary patterns
mediation analysis using
mediation analysis showed
hour recall data
reflecting 14 microbiota
nutrition examination survey
lipid management strategies
systemic inflammation underscores
xlink "> microbiota
xlink "> hyperlipidemia
xlink ">
dietary index
systemic inflammation
partial mediation
analyzed data
systemic immune
inflammation index
gut microbiota
supportive potential
supportive diets
spline models
significantly associated
response relationship
nhanes ).
national health
mediating role
lower odds
lipid metabolism
inversely associated
integrating microbiome
highest vs
fully adjusted
findings highlight
critical role
cardiovascular disease
assess associations
883 ).
2020 cycles
status_str publishedVersion
title Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
title_full Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
title_fullStr Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
title_full_unstemmed Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
title_short Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
title_sort Subgroup analyses of the association between DI-GM and hyperlipidemia.
topic Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Ecology
Immunology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
weighted logistic regression
novel tool designed
lowering medication use
emerging evidence suggests
dose &# 8211
735 &# 8211
2010 &# 8211
relevant dietary components
relevant dietary assessment
oriented dietary patterns
habitual dietary patterns
mediation analysis using
mediation analysis showed
hour recall data
reflecting 14 microbiota
nutrition examination survey
lipid management strategies
systemic inflammation underscores
xlink "> microbiota
xlink "> hyperlipidemia
xlink ">
dietary index
systemic inflammation
partial mediation
analyzed data
systemic immune
inflammation index
gut microbiota
supportive potential
supportive diets
spline models
significantly associated
response relationship
nhanes ).
national health
mediating role
lower odds
lipid metabolism
inversely associated
integrating microbiome
highest vs
fully adjusted
findings highlight
critical role
cardiovascular disease
assess associations
883 ).
2020 cycles