Untangling the relationship between diet and visceral fat mass through blood metabolomics and gut microbiome profiling

Higher visceral fat mass (VFM) is associated with an increased risk for developing cardio-metabolic diseases. The mechanisms by which an unhealthy diet pattern may influence visceral fat (VF) development has yet to be examined through cutting-edge multi-omic methods. Therefore, our objective was to...

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Main Authors: Pallister, T, Jackson, M, Martin, T, Glastonbury, C, Jennings, A, Beaumont, M, Mohney, R, Small, K, MacGregor, A, Steves, C, Cassidy, A, Spector, T, Menni, C, Valdes, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2017