Thies, FrankMcEneny, JaneHenry, Sarah-LouiseWoodside, Jayne V.Moir, SusanRudd, Amelia ElizabethVaughan, Nicholas2022-08-012022-08-012022-08-01Thies, F, McEneny, J, Henry, S-L, Woodside, J V, Moir, S, Rudd, A E & Vaughan, N 2022, 'Lycopene-rich diets modulate HDL functionality and associated inflammatory markers without affecting lipoprotein size and distribution in moderately overweight, disease-free, middle-aged adults : a randomized controlled trial', Frontiers in Nutrition, vol. 9, 95459. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.9545932296-861XORCID: /0000-0002-9275-9713/work/116747897https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18978Funding This research was commissioned by the Food Standards Agency (grant number No. 2038) and funded by the Policy Research Programme in the Department of Health and the Food Standards Agency. FT received funding from the Scottish Government (RESAS). Acknowledgments We gratefully acknowledge all volunteers who participated in the study.11231074engLYCOPENEhigh density lipoproteinfunctionalityserum amyloid Adietary interventiontomato-rich dietR MedicineRural and Environmental Science and Analytical Services (RESAS)2038Supplementary DataRLycopene-rich diets modulate HDL functionality and associated inflammatory markers without affecting lipoprotein size and distribution in moderately overweight, disease-free, middle-aged adults : a randomized controlled trialJournal article10.3389/fnut.2022.9545939