Life Stage and Reproductive Health Noncommunicable Diseases
The EAT-Lancet diet in relation nutrient intake among older adults: insights from the Gothenburg H70 birth cohort study. Nutrition Journal.
In 70-year-old Swedish adults, greater adherence to the EAT-Lancet diet improved fiber and micronutrient intake while lowering saturated fat. Despite reduced B12 intake, adequacy for several nutrients improved, suggesting benefits without evident nutritional deficiencies.
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