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1. Use of dietary indices to control for diet in human gut microbiota studies

2. Hippurate as a metabolomic marker of gut microbiome diversity:Modulation by diet and relationship to metabolic syndrome

3. Untangling the relationship between diet and visceral fat mass through blood metabolomics and gut microbiome profiling

4. Gut microbiome diversity and high-fibre intake are related to lower long-term weight gain

5. Metabolomic Profiling of Long-Term Weight Change: Role of Oxidative Stress and Urate Levels in Weight Gain

6. Untangling the relationship between diet and visceral fat mass through blood metabolomics and gut microbiome profiling

7. Metabolomic Profiling of Long-Term Weight Change: Role of Oxidative Stress and Urate Levels in Weight Gain

8. Association of dietary folate and vitamin B-12 intake with genome-wide DNA methylation in blood: a large-scale epigenome-wide association analysis in 5841 individuals.

9. Dissecting the role of the gut microbiota and diet on visceral fat mass accumulation.

10. Metabolites of milk intake: a metabolomic approach in UK twins with findings replicated in two European cohorts.

11. Omega-3 fatty acids correlate with gut microbiome diversity and production of N-carbamylglutamate in middle aged and elderly women.

12. Metabolomic Profiling of Long-Term Weight Change: Role of Oxidative Stress and Urate Levels in Weight Gain.

13. Exploring the molecular basis of age-related disease comorbidities using a multi-omics graphical model.

14. Associations between branched chain amino acid intake and biomarkers of adiposity and cardiometabolic health independent of genetic factors: A twin study.

15. Heritable components of the human fecal microbiome are associated with visceral fat.

16. Food: a new form of personalised (gut microbiome) medicine for chronic diseases?

17. Characterizing Blood Metabolomics Profiles Associated with Self-Reported Food Intakes in Female Twins.

18. Food Preference Patterns in a UK Twin Cohort.

19. Gut-Microbiota-Metabolite Axis in Early Renal Function Decline.

20. Twin studies advance the understanding of gene-environment interplay in human nutrigenomics.

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