Intestinal hyperpermeability, which refers to translocation of microbial factors into the bloodstream, is associated with many chronic diseases. Increased intestinal permeability may contribute to the pathophysiology of these diseases by promoting systemic inflammation. While early work on the health implications of increased intestinal permeability focused on diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, subsequent preclinical and cross-sectional data identified that various types of cardiometabolic and cardiovascular diseases (