TMAO, creatine and 1-methylhistidine in serum and urine are potential biomarkers of cod and salmon intake: a randomised clinical trial in adults with overweight or obesity

Volume: 59, Issue: 5, Pages: 2249 - 2259
Published: Aug 10, 2019
Abstract
To identify biomarkers to assess participants’ compliance in an intervention study with high intake of cod or salmon, compared to a fish-free diet. In this randomised clinical trial, 62 healthy overweight/obese participants consumed 750 g/week of either cod (N = 21) or salmon (N = 22) across 5 weekly dinners, or were instructed to continue their normal eating habits but avoid fish intake (Control group, N = 19) for 8 weeks. After cod intake,...
Paper Details
Title
TMAO, creatine and 1-methylhistidine in serum and urine are potential biomarkers of cod and salmon intake: a randomised clinical trial in adults with overweight or obesity
Published Date
Aug 10, 2019
Volume
59
Issue
5
Pages
2249 - 2259
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