2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-57388/v1
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Owning a pet is associated with changes in the composition of gut microbiota and could influence the risk of metabolic disorders in humans.

Abstract: Background: Pet ownership positively influences clinical outcomes in cardiovascular prevention. Additionally, cardiovascular disease (CVD) have been previously linked to microbiota dysbiosis. We evaluated the influence of owning a pet and its relationship with the intestinal microbiota.Methods: We analysed the gut microbiota from 162 coronary patients from the CORDIOPREV study (NCT00924937) according to whether they owned pets (n=83) or not (n=79). The pet owner group was further divided according to whether t… Show more

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