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Healthy dietary patterns are associated with lower concentrations of growth differentiation factor 15 in older adults.

Rosario OrtoláRosario OrtoláAntonio Buño-SotoMercedes Sotos-PrietoEllen A StruijkFrancisco Félix CaballeroEsther López-GarcíaJosé R BanegasFernando Rodríguez-Artalejo
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
A higher adherence to several healthy dietary patterns and a lower inflammatory potential of diet were related to lower concentrations of GDF-15 in older adults, suggesting that improving diet quality may reduce inflammation and possibly promote healthy aging.
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