Comment by Andrea J. Glenn

Nutrition researcher and coauthor of a 2026 study on genetic modifiers of diet score and LDL cholesterol.
In young adults, higher PDS and intake of its components showed favourable associations with LDL-C. Our findings suggest that ABCA1 rs1883025 and ABCG8 rs6544713 genotypes modify the association of the PDS, plant protein and phytosterols with LDL-C.
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Disputed The quote text is real: it appears verbatim in the paper’s Conclusions/abstract for "Genetic Modifiers of the Portfolio Diet Score and LDL Cholesterol in Young Adults," which multiple sources identify as available online on 2026-05-06 (PMID 42323221). But the source is a multi-author journal article—listed as Victoria Chen, Laura Chiavaroli, Andrea J. Glenn, and others—not a statement attributed solely to Andrea J. Glenn. Under this platform’s rules, that makes the stored single-author attribution disputed rather than verified. ([sciencedirect.com](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0939475326002590?utm_source=openai)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 1h ago
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