A combination of metabolites predicts adherence to the Mediterranean diet pattern and its associations with insulin sensitivity and lipid homeostasis in the general population: the Fenland Study, United Kingdom
<br><strong>Background: </strong>Cardiometabolic benefits of the Mediterranean diet have been recognized, but underlying mechanisms are not fully understood.</br> <br><strong>Objectives: </strong>We aimed to investigate how the Mediterranean diet could infl...
Main Authors: | Tong, TYN, Wareham, NJ, Griffin, JL, Koulman, A, Forouhi, NG, Imamura, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2019
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