The adolescent and young adult microbiome and its association with substance use: a scoping review.
Brittney D BrowningAnna E KirklandRejoyce GreenMelinda EngevikAlexander V AlekseyenkoLorenzo LeggioRachel L TomkoLindsay M SquegliaPublished in: Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire) (2023)
Studies across the lifespan indicate that adolescence and young adulthood are distinct periods of development, where the microbiome is sensitive to exposures, including substance use. There is a need for more studies focused on the adolescent and young adult microbiome and substance use, as well as focused on the oral microbiome during this developmental period. Understanding the gut and oral microbiome during adolescence and young adulthood may provide insight into the pathophysiology of substance use disorders.