Protein Intake at Twice the RDA in Older Men Increases Circulatory Concentrations of the Microbiome Metabolite Trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO)
Sarah M. Mitchell(University of Auckland), David Cameron‐Smith(University of Auckland), Nina Zeng(University of Auckland), Nicole C. Roy(AgResearch), Cameron J. Mitchell(McMaster University), Steven H. Zeisel(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Anders Sjödin(University of Copenhagen), Amber M. Milan(University of Auckland), Pankaja Sharma(University of Auckland), Nicola Gillies(University of Auckland), Scott O. Knowles(AgResearch), Randall F. D’Souza(University of Auckland), Karl‐Heinz Wagner(University of Vienna), Farha Ramzan(University of Auckland)
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