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Study of Microbiota in Longevity County, Yongfu

Completed
Conditions
Aging
Healthy Aging
Registration Number
NCT04210934
Lead Sponsor
Beijing Hospital
Brief Summary

This study is an observational study designed to adopt a cross-sectional study design. In the context of China's longevity town (East Asian population), Yongfu, Guangxi, the background of non-medical care and antibiotic use was explored, and the intestinal microecological balance increased with age and natural health. Longevity relationship. This study was completed using a household survey. Through routine clinical examinations and analysis of biochemical laboratory indicators, at the same time, a questionnaire for ADL(activities of daily living), cognitive function, and related elderly information was carried out on the elderly to comprehensively provide health information for each elderly. Based on the remaining stool samples and serum samples, the second-generation sequencing technology and other omics-based technologies were explored. No additional collection of human specimens and information is involved.

In addition, this study also hopes to explore the transmission rules of age-related bacteria in long-lived families, and the relationship with health phenotypes such as blood sugar, blood lipids, and cognitive function. Potential impact. In summary, this study will provide data support for exploring the relationship between healthy longevity and intestinal microecological balance based on the characteristic population of the longevity hometown.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
160
Inclusion Criteria
  • Obtained informed consent signed by volunteer or guardian
  • Local lived for more than 50 years
Exclusion Criteria
  • Subjects being treated with antibiotic in 3 months
  • People who cannot cooperate with completing the survey
  • Severe gastrointestinal disorders

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Aging-related fecal microbiota annotation0 week

Taxonomy of bacteria(family,genus,species),Gene of bacteria

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
interface of microbiota and other biomarkers in aging and related conditions0 week

to study the correlation between microbiota and circulating biomarkers, including metabolite, and the shifts in various aging and related conditions

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