Meta-analyses have compared the nutrient content of both organic and non-organic foods. However, the impacts of such variations on human nutritional biomarkers still need to be assessed.In a nested clinical study from the NutriNet-Santé study, we aimed to compare the nutritional status of “organic” and “non-organic” food consumers matched on a propensity score.Based on self-reported organic food consumption assessed through a food frequency questionnaire, 150 low and 150 high organic food consumers were selected with < 10% or > 50% of organic food in their diet respectively (expressed as the proportion of organic food in the whole diet in g/d). Participants were matched using a propensity score derived from sociodemographic, food and ...