Association Between Metabolic Clusters and Microbial Age in High-Risk Populations for Diabetes and Their Potential Impact on Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Cross-Sectional Observational Study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Association Between Metabolic Clusters and Microbial Age in High-Risk Populations for Diabetes and Their Potential Impact on Cardiovascular Disease Risk: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

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  • Lu Xinlin

  • Hongli Gu

  • Ren Li

  • Xianjun Mao

  • Can Chen

  • May 26, 2026

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    Approximately 463 million adults had diabetes in 2019, with rising numbers expected in the coming decades.

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    Diabetes is linked to severe complications, including cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and neuropathy.

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    Gut microbiota plays a significant role in host metabolism and is associated with metabolic disorders in diabetes.

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    Microbial age reflects the gut microbiota's composition and is associated with the host's health status and metabolic function.

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    This study aims to explore the interrelationships between metabolic clusters and microbial age in high-risk diabetic populations.

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