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Impact of Healthy Diet on Metabolic Health in Men and Women
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Örebro University, Sweden · 2020
Abstract
The overall aim of the present research program is to determine how a healthy whole-diet approach impacts on cardiometabolic health in adults. With its interdisciplinary approach, the study depicts mechanisms behind disease progression and the impact of healthy dietary patterns on changes in markers of low-grade systemic inflammation together with the exploration of knowledge and attitudes about healthy diets. The study has a preventive character as it targets older adults (65+) without manifest disease.
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Anonymous. (2020). Impact of Healthy Diet on Metabolic Health in Men and Women. <em>Örebro University, Sweden</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04062682
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Anonymous. Impact of Healthy Diet on Metabolic Health in Men and Women. Örebro University, Sweden. 2020.
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@misc{anon2020Impact,
title = {Impact of Healthy Diet on Metabolic Health in Men and Women},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Örebro University, Sweden},
year = {2020},
}
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