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SUBMITTER: Vangay P
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6498444 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vangay Pajau P Johnson Abigail J AJ Ward Tonya L TL Al-Ghalith Gabriel A GA Shields-Cutler Robin R RR Hillmann Benjamin M BM Lucas Sarah K SK Beura Lalit K LK Thompson Emily A EA Till Lisa M LM Batres Rodolfo R Paw Bwei B Pergament Shannon L SL Saenyakul Pimpanitta P Xiong Mary M Kim Austin D AD Kim Grant G Masopust David D Martens Eric C EC Angkurawaranon Chaisiri C McGready Rose R Kashyap Purna C PC Culhane-Pera Kathleen A KA Knights Dan D
Cell 20181101 4
Many US immigrant populations develop metabolic diseases post immigration, but the causes are not well understood. Although the microbiome plays a role in metabolic disease, there have been no studies measuring the effects of US immigration on the gut microbiome. We collected stool, dietary recalls, and anthropometrics from 514 Hmong and Karen individuals living in Thailand and the United States, including first- and second-generation immigrants and 19 Karen individuals sampled before and after ...[more]