Miguel Ángel
Martínez González
Catedrático de Universidad
Oscar
Coltell Simón
Publicacions en què col·labora amb Oscar Coltell Simón (25)
2023
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Ultra-processed foods consumption as a promoting factor of greenhouse gas emissions, water, energy, and land use: A longitudinal assessment
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 891
2022
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Association between the Prime Diet Quality Score and depressive symptoms in a Mediterranean population with metabolic syndrome. Cross-sectional and 2-year follow-up assessment from PREDIMED-PLUS study
British Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 128, Núm. 6, pp. 1170-1179
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Dairy Product Consumption and Changes in Cognitive Performance: Two-Year Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Cohort
Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, Vol. 66, Núm. 14
2021
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Association between coffee consumption and total dietary caffeine intake with cognitive functioning: cross-sectional assessment in an elderly Mediterranean population
European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 60, Núm. 5, pp. 2381-2396
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Mediterranean, DASH, and MIND Dietary Patterns and Cognitive Function: The 2-Year Longitudinal Changes in an Older Spanish Cohort
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Vol. 13
2020
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Cross-sectional association between non-soy legume consumption, serum uric acid and hyperuricemia: the PREDIMED-Plus study
European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 59, Núm. 5, pp. 2195-2206
2019
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A Mediterranean Diet Rich in Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Is Associated with a Reduced Prevalence of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Older Individuals at High Cardiovascular Risk
Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 149, Núm. 11, pp. 1920-1929
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Cohort profile: Design and methods of the PREDIMED-Plus randomized trial
International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 48, Núm. 2, pp. 387-388o
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Dietary inflammatory index and all-cause mortality in large cohorts: The SUN and PREDIMED studies
Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 38, Núm. 3, pp. 1221-1231
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Multiple approaches to associations of physical activity and adherence to the Mediterranean diet with all-cause mortality in older adults: the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea study
European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 58, Núm. 4, pp. 1569-1578
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Total and subtypes of dietary fat intake and its association with components of the metabolic syndrome in a mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk
Nutrients, Vol. 11, Núm. 7
2018
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Effects of the Ser326Cys Polymorphism in the DNA Repair OGG1 Gene on Cancer, Cardiovascular, and All-Cause Mortality in the PREDIMED Study: Modulation by Diet
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol. 118, Núm. 4, pp. 589-605
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Mediterranean diet and quality of life: Baseline cross-sectional analysis of the PREDIMED-PLUS trial
PLoS ONE, Vol. 13, Núm. 6
2017
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Potato consumption does not increase blood pressure or incident hypertension in 2 cohorts of Spanish adults
Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 147, Núm. 12, pp. 2272-2281
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Prediction of cardiovascular disease by the framingham-REGICOR equation in the high-risk PREDIMED cohort: Impact of the mediterranean diet across different risk strata
Journal of the American Heart Association, Vol. 6, Núm. 3
2016
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Associations of the MCM6-rs3754686 proxy for milk intake in Mediterranean and American populations with cardiovascular biomarkers, disease and mortality: Mendelian randomization
Scientific Reports, Vol. 6
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CLOCK gene variation is associated with incidence of type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in type-2 diabetic subjects: Dietary modulation in the PREDIMED randomized trial
Cardiovascular Diabetology, Vol. 15, Núm. 1
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Dietary α-linolenic acid, marine ω-3 fatty acids, and mortality in a population with high fish consumption: Findings from the PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED) Study
Journal of the American Heart Association, Vol. 5, Núm. 1
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Polymorphism of the transcription factor 7-like 2 gene (TCF7L2) interacts with obesity on type-2 diabetes in the predimed study emphasizing the heterogeneity of genetic variants in type-2 diabetes risk prediction: Time for obesity-specific genetic risk scores
Nutrients, Vol. 8, Núm. 12
2014
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Amino acid change in the carbohydrate response element binding protein is associated with lower triglycerides and myocardial infarction incidence depending on level of adherence to the mediterranean diet in the PREDIMED trial
Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, Vol. 7, Núm. 1, pp. 49-58