Epic share, thanks!!!
I didn't know EMJ did news (ie, more plain language summaries of current research), so that's cool too.
This is an example of slow-moving but really important science. The study didn't investigate the ability of these tests to detect transgressions from a veg diet.
The significance of this study - which is really big for medicine and advocates of plant-based diets - is that it showed across 25k people that diet has such a strong effect on gut microbiome that you can look at a person's microbiome and tell what their diet is with an impressive level of accuracy. It also describes how different microbiomes are associated with better and worse cardiometabolic health.
EMJ says it better than I can
This study reinforces the idea that diet patterns significantly shape gut microbiomes, which, in turn, influence overall health. It also suggests that improving dietary diversity, particularly by adding more plant-based foods to an omnivorous diet, could support better gut health and reduce disease risk. Further research is needed to explore food-to-gut transmission and the strain-level interactions between microbes and food components.