How Socioeconomic Factors Shape Dietary Patterns and Affect the Gut Microbiome Through Epigenetics and Impact Metabolic Diseases
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https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.3603Keywords:
gut microbiome, socioeconomic status, dietary patterns, metabolic diseasesAbstract
This research paper examines the association between socioeconomic factors and the gut microbiome with an emphasis on socioeconomic factors’ influence on metabolic diseases. This paper covers gut microbiome, epigenetics, socioeconomic factors, metabolic diseases, and how they interact with each other. By progressing through how socioeconomic factors influence the gut microbiome, this paper guides the reader through how these factors contribute to metabolic diseases. This paper illustrates the crucial role that socioeconomic factors play in gut health while highlighting the critical need for socioeconomic equality.
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