Comment by Meaghan E. Kavanagh

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 text itself is authentic: the exact wording appears in the abstract/conclusions of the article Genetic Modifiers of the Portfolio Diet Score and LDL Cholesterol in Young Adults, and records tied to PMID 42323221 show the article was available online on 2026-05-06. However, Meaghan E. Kavanagh is listed only as one of ten coauthors, not as the sole author/speaker of that passage, so attributing the quote to her alone is not valid under this single-author verification rule. The PubMed URL was not directly fetchable in web search because of a reCAPTCHA page, so the PMID was corroborated via the journal record and matching abstract databases. ([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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