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1. Food processing according to the NOVA classification is not associated with glycemic index and glycemic load: results from an analysis of 1995 food items.

2. The Gastrointestinal Symptom Rating Scale has a Good Test-Retest Reliability in Well-Trained Athletes With and Without Previously Self-Identified Gastrointestinal Complaints.

3. Evaluating the Effects of Corn Flour Product Consumption on Cardiometabolic Outcomes and the Gut Microbiota in Adults with Elevated Cholesterol: A Randomized Crossover.

4. Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Omics Integration for Personalized Healthcare.

5. Explorative Characterization of GI Complaints, General Physical and Mental Wellbeing, and Gut Microbiota in Trained Recreative and Competitive Athletes with or without Self-Reported Gastrointestinal Symptoms.

6. Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction.

7. Impact of Intermittent Fasting and/or Caloric Restriction on Aging-Related Outcomes in Adults: A Scoping Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.

8. Microbial Ecology and Metabolism of Emerging Adulthood: Gut Microbiome Insights from a College Freshman Cohort.

9. A systematic scoping review of study methodology for randomized controlled trials investigating probiotics in athletic and physically active populations.

10. Gut microbiome diversity, variability, and latent community types compared with shifts in body weight during the freshman year of college in dormitory-housed adolescents.

11. Human Milk Nutrient Composition Data is Critically Lacking in the United States and Canada: Results from a Systematic Scoping Review of 2017-2022.

12. An Exploratory Study Investigating the Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Collegiate Division I American Football Athletes.

13. Intermittent fasting and protein pacing are superior to caloric restriction for weight and visceral fat loss.

14. Exploratory analysis of one versus two-day intermittent fasting protocols on the gut microbiome and plasma metabolome in adults with overweight/obesity.

15. An urban diet differentially alters the gut microbiome and metabolomic profiles compared with a seed diet in mourning doves.

16. Effectiveness of medical nutrition therapy in the management of adult dyslipidemia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

17. Association of food insecurity on gut microbiome and metabolome profiles in a diverse college-based sample.

18. Effects of Probiotics on Allergic Rhinitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials.

19. Intermittent fasting two days versus one day per week, matched for total energy intake and expenditure, increases weight loss in overweight/obese men and women.

20. Morning Exercise Reduces Abdominal Fat and Blood Pressure in Women; Evening Exercise Increases Muscular Performance in Women and Lowers Blood Pressure in Men.

21. Lipopolysaccharide and the gut microbiota: considering structural variation.

22. Best Practices for Probiotic Research in Athletic and Physically Active Populations: Guidance for Future Randomized Controlled Trials.

23. Microbiome and metabolome profiles of high screen time in a cohort of healthy college students.

24. Short-term high fat diet alters genes associated with metabolic and vascular dysfunction during adolescence in rats: a pilot study.

25. Recent advances and health implications of dietary fasting regimens on the gut microbiome.

26. Resistant Starch Combined with Whey Protein Increases Postprandial Metabolism and Lowers Glucose and Insulin Responses in Healthy Adult Men.

27. A four-week high fat diet does not alter plasma glucose or metabolic physiology in wild-caught mourning doves (Zenaida macroura).

28. Novel Organic Mineral Complex Prevents High-Fat Diet-Induced Changes in the Gut and Liver of Male Sprague-Dawley Rats.

29. Recent advances in clinical probiotic research for sport.

30. Lower Postprandial Thermogenic Response to an Unprocessed Whole Food Meal Compared to an Iso-Energetic/Macronutrient Meal Replacement in Young Women: A Single-Blind Randomized Cross-Over Trial.

31. A Gluten-Free Meal Produces a Lower Postprandial Thermogenic Response Compared to an Iso-Energetic/Macronutrient Whole Food or Processed Food Meal in Young Women: A Single-Blind Randomized Cross-Over Trial.

32. The athletic gut microbiota.

33. Probiotic Supplementation Has a Limited Effect on Circulating Immune and Inflammatory Markers in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials.

34. International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: Probiotics.

35. Varied effects of dietary carotenoid supplementation on oxidative damage in tissues of two waterfowl species.

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