Miguel
Ruiz-Canela
Catedrático de Universidad
Cesar Ignacio
Fernández Lázaro
Investigador
Cesar Ignacio Fernández Lázaro-rekin lankidetzan egindako argitalpenak (11)
2023
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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
2022
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Factors associated with successful dietary changes in an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet intervention: a longitudinal analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus trial
European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 61, Núm. 3, pp. 1457-1475
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Longitudinal association of dietary carbohydrate quality with visceral fat deposition and other adiposity indicators
Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 41, Núm. 10, pp. 2264-2274
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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Deep dive to the secrets of the PREDIMED trial
Current Opinion in Lipidology, Vol. 32, Núm. 1, pp. 62-69
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Dietary antioxidant vitamins and minerals and breast cancer risk: Prospective results from the sun cohort
Antioxidants, Vol. 10, Núm. 3, pp. 1-17
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Leisure-time physical activity, sedentary behavior, and risk of breast cancer: Results from the SUN (‘Seguimiento Universidad De Navarra’) project
Preventive Medicine, Vol. 148
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Targeting body composition in an older population: do changes in movement behaviours matter? Longitudinal analyses in the PREDIMED-Plus trial
BMC Medicine, Vol. 19, Núm. 1
2020
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Adherence to the mediterranean lifestyle and desired body weight loss in a mediterranean adult population with overweight: A predimed‐plus study
Nutrients, Vol. 12, Núm. 7, pp. 1-21
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Carbohydrate quality changes and concurrent changes in cardiovascular risk factors: A longitudinal analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus randomized trial
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 111, Núm. 2, pp. 291-306
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Leisure-time physical activity, sedentary behaviour and diet quality are associated with metabolic syndrome severity: The PREDIMED-plus study
Nutrients, Vol. 12, Núm. 4