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001 for hs-CRP for both). Mean hs-CRP was significantly higher in subjects with abdominal obesity (p=0.025 for men, and 0.001 for women), identified to have metabolic syndrome (p0.001). Mean sCD14 was significantly elevated in females consuming high quantity of bread (p= 0.033) or drinking tea (p = 0.018). LPS correlated positively with sCD14 in men (p=0.049). An association between dietary composition and development of bacterial endotoxaemia was found. However, no association between measures of endotoxaemia and increased a