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1. Correlation between serum trimethylamine-N-oxide and body fat distribution in middle-aged and older adults: a prospective cohort study.

2. Proteome‐wide profiling reveals dysregulated molecular features and accelerated aging in osteoporosis: A 9.8‐year prospective study.

3. Gut microbiota and acylcarnitine metabolites connect the beneficial association between equol and adiposity in adults: a prospective cohort study.

4. Isoflavone biomarkers are inversely associated with atherosclerosis progression in adults: a prospective study.

5. Higher flavonoid intake is associated with a lower progression risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in adults: a prospective study.

6. Erythrocyte n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Gut Microbiota, and Incident Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective Cohort Study.

7. Erythrocyte Membrane Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Are Associated with Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome in Middle-Aged and Elderly People-An 8.8-Year Prospective Study.

8. Erythrocyte membrane n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids are inversely associated with the presence and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in Chinese adults: a prospective study.

9. Urinary equol, but not daidzein and genistein, was inversely associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes in Chinese adults.

10. Association between erythrocyte fatty acids in de novo lipogenesis pathway and DXA-derived body fat and trunk fat distribution in Chinese adults: a prospective study.

11. Higher serum carotenoids associated with improvement of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in adults: a prospective study.

12. Tea consumption is associated with increased bone strength in middle-aged and elderly Chinese women.

13. Association between phytosterol intake and colorectal cancer risk: a case–control study.

14. High consumption of vegetable and fruit colour groups is inversely associated with the risk of colorectal cancer: a case–control study.

15. Dietary Fiber and Fiber Fraction Intakes and Colorectal Cancer Risk in Chinese Adults.

16. Associations of Serum Carotenoids with DXA-Derived Body Fat and Fat Distribution in Chinese Adults: A Prospective Study.

17. Amount Rather than Animal vs Plant Protein Intake Is Associated with Skeletal Muscle Mass in Community-Dwelling Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Adults: Results from the Guangzhou Nutrition and Health Study.

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