The study conducted at the Hospital das Clínicas of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of São Paulo (HCFMUSP), Brazil, aimed to determine the extent to which intestinal microbiota can predict the risk of developing diseases, especially multifactorial diseases. The research involved 202 adults, including healthy individuals and those with various conditions like diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, arthritis, and lupus. The study analyzed the participants' intestinal microbiota composition, lifestyle habits, medication use, and dietary patterns. Predictive models integrating phenotypic variables with microbiota taxa showed better ability to distinguish healthy subjects from those with diseases. However, microbial taxa alone had limited predictive capacity, with less than 2% contribution to predictions due to the multifactorial nature of the diseases evaluated. The study highlighted the importance of considering phenotypic variables alongside microbial data for more accurate predictions.
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