Effects of Adding Lean Red Meat to a U.S.-Style Healthy Vegetarian Dietary Pattern on Gut Microbiota and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Young Adults: a Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial

Mar 15, 2023The Journal of nutrition

Adding Lean Red Meat to a Healthy U.S. Vegetarian Diet and Its Impact on Gut Bacteria and Heart Health in Young Adults

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Abstract

Nineteen healthy young adults participated in a trial examining dietary effects on gut microbiota and cardiovascular risk factors.

  • The addition of unprocessed or processed lean red meats to a vegetarian diet did not affect short-term changes in gut bacteria composition.
  • The Healthy U.S.-Style Dietary Pattern led to changes in 23 bacterial types regardless of red meat intake.
  • Participants experienced reductions in serum total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels.
  • No significant changes were observed in fecal short-chain fatty acids, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, or blood pressure.
  • Changes in certain gut bacteria were linked to improvements in lipid-related cardiovascular risk factors.

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