posted on 2022-02-04, 04:26authored byCaroline Ivanne Le Roy, Alexander Kurilshikov, Emily R. Leeming, Alessia Visconti, Ruth C. E. Bowyer, Cristina Menni, Mario Fachi, Hana Koutnikova, Patrick Veiga, Alexandra Zhernakova, Mureil Derrien, Tim D. Spector
Additional file 6: Supplementary Table 5. Association between dairy fermented bacterial species (B. animalis subsp. lactis and S. thermophilus) and blood and phenotypical parameters associated with yoghurt consumption. Results were obtained by fitting linear mixed effect model where phenotypes and blood parameters were used as a response to species levels and BMI, sex, age, HEI and family structure were used as covariates.
Funding
National Institutes of Health National Institutes of Health (US) Wellcome Trust Medical Research Council Chronic Disease Research Foundation National Institute for Health Research European Research Council NWO-VIDI the Netherlands heart Foundation NWO Gravitation