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Overcoming dietary dogmas

Early mechanistic hypotheses in nutrition research are frequently converted into durable dietary dogma. We argue that context-dependent biological effects are reduced to simple narratives of harm or benefit, with lasting consequences for research, policy and public understanding.

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J.O.L. is listed as a co-inventor on a patent (US10842813B2) relating to the medical uses of inorganic nitrate and nitrite and is a director of Heartbeet Ltd. M.O.B. declares no competing interests.

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Lundberg, J.O., Bergo, M.O. Overcoming dietary dogmas. Nat Metab (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-026-01526-8

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