Diet Intervention Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Almonds on Immune Health and Responsiveness
This study has the primary objective of investigating the benefits of consuming whole almonds on immune health and immune response in adults with obesity.
The study is a six week, randomized, controlled, and parallel arm clinical trial in which participants will be randomized to consume either 57 grams of whole almonds daily or to consume an isocaloric cookie snack daily. Outcomes assessed will include blood and adipose immune markers, cardiometabolic biomarkers, and gut microbiome. ;
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