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. 2025 Jan;6(1):47-57.
doi: 10.1038/s43016-024-01059-x. Epub 2024 Sep 27.

Proteomic signatures of healthy dietary patterns are associated with lower risks of major chronic diseases and mortality

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Proteomic signatures of healthy dietary patterns are associated with lower risks of major chronic diseases and mortality

Kai Zhu et al. Nat Food. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Healthy dietary patterns have been linked to a decreased risk of chronic diseases. However, it remains uncertain whether proteomic signatures can reflect proteome response to healthy diet patterns, and whether these proteomic signatures are associated with health outcomes. Using data from the UK Biobank including Olink plasma proteins, we identified substantial proteomic variation in relation to adherence to eight healthy dietary patterns. The proteomic signatures, reflecting adherence and proteome response to healthy dietary patterns, were prospectively associated with lower risks of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases, chronic kidney diseases and cancers, along with longer life expectancy, even after adjusting for corresponding dietary patterns. These findings suggest proteomic signatures have the potential to complement traditional dietary assessments and deepen our understanding of the relationships between dietary patterns and chronic diseases.

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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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