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Interplay between the (Poly)phenol Metabolome, Gut Microbiome, and Cardiovascular Health in Women: A Cross-Sectional Study from the TwinsUK Cohort.

Yong LiYifan XuCaroline Le RoyJiaying HuClaire J StevesJordana T BellTim D SpectorRachel GibsonCristina MenniAna Rodriguez-Mateos
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Coffee, tea, red wine, and several vegetables and fruits, especially berries, are the most abundant food sources of phenolic acids that have the strongest associations with CVD risk. We found that the gut microbiome, particularly the genus 5-7N15, partially mediates the negative association between urinary (poly)phenols and cardiovascular risk, supporting a key role of the gut microbiome in the health benefits of dietary (poly)phenols.
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