Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (104)

2024

  1. Coronavirus disease 2019 is associated with long-term depressive symptoms in Spanish older adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome

    Psychological Medicine, Vol. 54, Núm. 3, pp. 620-630

  2. Dietary intake of Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and glucose homeostasis parameters in a non-diabetic senior population

    Environment International, Vol. 186

  3. Effect of a nutritional intervention based on an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet on environmental impact

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 928

  4. High Serum Phosphate Is Associated with Cardiovascular Mortality and Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Nutrients, Vol. 16, Núm. 11

  5. Mediterranean Diet and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    JAMA network open, Vol. 7, Núm. 7, pp. e2421976

  6. Mediterranean lifestyle index and 24-h systolic blood pressure and heart rate in community-dwelling older adults

    GeroScience, Vol. 46, Núm. 1, pp. 1357-1369

  7. Microbial Phenolic Metabolites Are Associated with Improved Cognitive Health

    Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, Vol. 68, Núm. 2

  8. More Adult Women than Men at High Cardiometabolic Risk Reported Worse Lifestyles and Self-Reported Health Status in the COVID-19 Lockdown

    Nutrients, Vol. 16, Núm. 13

  9. Objectively Measured Sleep Duration and Health-Related Quality of Life in Older Adults with Metabolic Syndrome: A One-Year Longitudinal Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Cohort

    Nutrients , Vol. 16, Núm. 16

2023

  1. Association between an oxidative balance score and mortality: a prospective analysis in the SUN cohort

    European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 62, Núm. 4, pp. 1667-1680

  2. Association of adiposity and its changes over time with COVID-19 risk in older adults with overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome: a longitudinal evaluation in the PREDIMED-Plus cohort

    BMC Medicine, Vol. 21, Núm. 1

  3. Correction: Only virgin type of olive oil consumption reduces the risk of mortality. Results from a Mediterranean population-based cohort (European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, (2023), 77, 2, (226-234), 10.1038/s41430-022-01221-3)

    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition

  4. Corrigendum: Role of NAFLD on the health related QoL response to lifestyle in patients with metabolic syndrome: The PREDIMED plus cohort(Front. Endocrinol., (2022), 13, (868795), 10.3389/fendo.2022.868795)

    Frontiers in Endocrinology

  5. Dietary diversity and depression: Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses in Spanish adult population with metabolic syndrome. Findings from PREDIMED-Plus trial

    Public Health Nutrition, Vol. 26, Núm. 3, pp. 598-610

  6. Effect of a Nutrition Intervention on Mediterranean Diet Adherence Among Firefighters: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial

    JAMA network open, Vol. 6, Núm. 8, pp. e2329147

  7. Higher versus lower nut consumption and changes in cognitive performance over two years in a population at risk of cognitive decline: a cohort study

    American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 118, Núm. 2, pp. 360-368

  8. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the PREDIMED-Plus randomized clinical trial: Effects on the interventions, participants follow-up, and adiposity

    Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol. 9

  9. Increased ultra-processed food consumption is associated with worsening of cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with metabolic syndrome: Longitudinal analysis from a randomized trial

    Atherosclerosis, Vol. 377, pp. 12-23

  10. Intensive Weight-Loss Lifestyle Intervention Using Mediterranean Diet and COVID-19 Risk in Older Adults: Secondary Analysis of PREDIMED-Plus Trial

    Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, Vol. 27, Núm. 12, pp. 1162-1167

  11. Only virgin type of olive oil consumption reduces the risk of mortality. Results from a Mediterranean population-based cohort

    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 77, Núm. 2, pp. 226-234