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Proteomic signatures associated with healthy dietary patterns can link diets to disease outcomes. Yet, it is unclear what information can be obtained through the development of proteomic signatures, how they can be used to elucidate the mechanisms linking dietary patterns to disease outcomes and whether they have utility in predicting and preventing diet-related diseases.