Mediterranean diet intervention alters the gut microbiome in older people reducing frailty and improving health status: the NU-AGE 1-year dietary intervention across five European countries
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Enrico Giampieri | Blandine Comte | Estelle Pujos-Guillot | Tarini Shankar Ghosh | Claudio Franceschi | Amy Jennings | Aurelia Santoro | Miriam Capri | E. Zoetendal | S. Rampelli | S. Turroni | P. Brigidi | M. Candela | W. D. de Vos | C. Franceschi | L. D. de Groot | M. Capri | P. O’Toole | B. Comte | T. Ghosh | Edith J M Feskins | C. Nicoletti | Gerben D. A. Hermes | E. Pujos-Guillot | A. Santoro | I. Jeffery | S. Fairweather-Tait | A. Cassidy | B. Pietruszka | E. Giampieri | Erwin G Zoetendal | Aedin Cassidy | Marco Candela | Patrizia Brigidi | Nathalie Meunier | Barbara Pietruszka | Paul W O'Toole | Willem M De Vos | Susan Fairweather-Tait | Simone Rampelli | Ian B Jeffery | Marta Neto | Silvia Turroni | Gerben D A Hermes | Caumon Elodie | Corinne Malpuech Brugere | Agnes M Berendsen | Lisette C P G M De Groot | Joanna Kaluza | Marta Jeruszka Bielak | Monica Maijo-Ferre | Claudio Nicoletti | A. Jennings | J. Kaluza | N. Meunier | A. M. Berendsen | M. Neto | G. Hermes | Caumon Elodie | Monica Maijo-Ferre | Mònica Maijó-Ferré | J. Kałuża
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