Association of the EAT-Lancet Diet, Serum Proteome, Gut Microbiome, and Cardiometabolic Health: A Prospective Study

By:
Kui Deng, Luqi Shen, Zhangzhi Xue, Bang-yan Li, Jun Tang, Hui Zhao, Fengzhe Xu, Zelei Miao, Xue Cai, Wei Hu, Yuanqing Fu, Zengliang Jiang, Xinxiu Liang, Congmei Xiao, Menglei Shuai, Wanglong Gou, Liang Yue, Yuting Xie, Ting-yu Sun, Tiannan Guo
Date:
2024
Resource type:
Blogs/news/opinion
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This study examines the relationship between adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet and cardiometabolic health among Chinese adults. Findings show beneficial associations between the diet and core serum proteins, reduced cardiometabolic disease risks, and gut microbiota changes. The study highlights the interplay between gut microbiota and serum proteins as a mechanism linking the diet to improved health outcomes.

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