答复中国成年人的牛奶摄入量、乳糖不耐受性与 2 型糖尿病风险

IF 18.9 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kai Luo, Yanbo Zhang, Robert C. Kaplan, Qibin Qi
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摘要

我们感谢 Kakkoura 及其同事1 对我们最近的研究发表的评论,该研究报告了乳糖不耐受者(LNP)牛奶摄入量与 2 型糖尿病(T2D)发病率之间的反比关系,以及肠道微生物群和相关代谢物的潜在中介作用2。
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Reply to: Milk intake, lactase non-persistence and type 2 diabetes risk in Chinese adults

Reply to: Milk intake, lactase non-persistence and type 2 diabetes risk in Chinese adults

replying to M. G. Kakkoura et al. Nature Metabolism https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-024-01128-2 (2024)

We thank Kakkoura and colleagues1 for their commentary on our recent study, which reported an inverse association between milk intake and incident type 2 diabetes (T2D) in lactase non-persistent (LNP) individuals with a potential mediating role of gut microbiota and related metabolites2.

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Nature metabolism
Nature metabolism ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Nature Metabolism is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers a broad range of topics in metabolism research. It aims to advance the understanding of metabolic and homeostatic processes at a cellular and physiological level. The journal publishes research from various fields, including fundamental cell biology, basic biomedical and translational research, and integrative physiology. It focuses on how cellular metabolism affects cellular function, the physiology and homeostasis of organs and tissues, and the regulation of organismal energy homeostasis. It also investigates the molecular pathophysiology of metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity, as well as their treatment. Nature Metabolism follows the standards of other Nature-branded journals, with a dedicated team of professional editors, rigorous peer-review process, high standards of copy-editing and production, swift publication, and editorial independence. The journal has a high impact factor, has a certain influence in the international area, and is deeply concerned and cited by the majority of scholars.
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