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A diet that recapitulated key characteristics of non-industrialized dietary patterns improved gut microbiome interactions and provided cardiometabolic benefits.

Practitioners may consider recommending dietary patterns that mimic non-industrialized diets to improve gut health and cardiometabolic outcomes.

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The findings suggest that a dietary intervention targeted toward restoring the gut microbiome can improve host-microbiome interactions that likely underpin chronic pathologies.
Fuyong Li et al. · Cell · 2025

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Based on the randomized controlled feeding trial design.

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Cardiometabolic benefits of a non-industrialized-type diet are linked to gut microbiome modulation

Fuyong Li et al. · Cell · 2025

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