Depression and fatigue in active IBD from a microbiome perspective—a Bayesian approach to faecal metagenomics - BMC Medicine

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A study published in BMCMedicine provides evidence of co-occurring taxonomic and functional microbiota changes associated with symptoms of depression and fatigue in persons with active inflammatory bowel diseases.

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MuS scores reach from 0 to 68 points, with higher scores indicating more fatigue. The cut-off for relevant fatigue symptom load is generally considered to be at 32 points.DNA extraction of the stool samples was conducted at the research lab at the Department of Medicine II, Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University. We retrieved 500-μg aliquots of each stool sample.

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