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The benefits include a better cardiometabolic risk profile as well as lower mortality.
The findings were seen for Crohn disease but not ulcerative colitis.
The association with a lower risk for T2DM was partially mediated by lower BMI, lower waist circumference and lower HbA1c and triglycerides.
The findings were seen among US adults irrespective of overall diet quality.
The association was partly explained by their lower body mass index.
Increasing quartiles of MEDLIFE index were associated with reduced hazard ratios for all-cause and cancer mortality.
Active treatment lowered SBP, improved 6-minute walk test and improved measures of endothelial function.
The total carbon footprint in United States would be reduced by >35% if all consumers switched to a lower carbon substitute.
No association was seen for COVID-19 severity or duration, however.
Higher consumption of caffeine at midlifewas linked to a reduced likelihood of physical frailty in later life among Chinese adults.