Metabolomics: insights into plant‐based diets

  • Allen A
  • Locasale J
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Abstract

Plant‐based diets exclude or substantially limit the consumption of meat and animal products and are of growing interest to many due to their sustainability and health benefits (Eshel et al, 2016). Veganism is an extreme type of plant‐based diet which excludes the consumption of all animal‐derived foods such as meat, eggs, and dairy, as well as foods containing animal‐derived ingredients. In adults, for example, certain observational studies have suggested lower body mass index, total cholesterol, LDL‐cholesterol, decreased incidence and mortality from ischemic heart disease, and decreased incidence of cancer in vegans and vegetarians versus omnivores (Dinu et al, 2017). The mechanistic basis for these observations and their generality are unclear. Allen A. and Locasale J. discuss the the metabolic and nutritional consequences of vegan diets in children, as reported by A. Suomalainen and colleagues, in this issue of EMBO Mol Med.

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Allen, A. E., & Locasale, J. W. (2021). Metabolomics: insights into plant‐based diets. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202013568

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