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Table 5 Sex-specific alterations in gut microbiota related to CHD

From: Sex-specific differences in intestinal microbiota associated with cardiovascular diseases

Men vs women with CHD RF model

CHD patients vs non-CVD individuals in RF models for men and women separately

g_UBA1819 (Ruminococcaceae)

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD women from non-CVD women

g_Bilophila

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD women from non-CVD women

g_Phascolarctobacterium

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD women from non-CVD women

f_Barnesiellaceae

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD men from non-CVD men

g_Subdoligranulum

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD men from non-CVD men

Ruminococcaceae incertae sedis

Bacterial taxa identified by RF to distinguishing CHD women from non-CVD women

  1. The sex-specific alterations in gut microbiota related to CHD were selected according to the following criteria: (1) bacterial taxa critical to distinguishing CHD men from non-CVD men or bacterial taxa critical to distinguishing CHD women from non-CVD women (CHD patients vs non-CVD individuals in models for men and women separately). (2) Bacterial taxa that significantly differentiated CHD men and CHD women (men vs women with CHD model column). CHD coronary heart disease, CVD cardiovascular disease, RF random forest