Publicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red sobre Epidemiología Y Salud Pública (209)

2024

  1. Association between type 2 diabetes and depressive symptoms after a 1-year follow-up in an older adult Mediterranean population

    Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, Vol. 47, Núm. 6, pp. 1405-1418

  2. BN-BacArena: Bayesian network extension of BacArena for the dynamic simulation of microbial communities

    Bioinformatics, Vol. 40, Núm. 5

  3. 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

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

    Environment International, Vol. 186

  5. Effect of 1-year lifestyle intervention with energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity promotion on the gut metabolome and microbiota: a randomized clinical trial

    American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 119, Núm. 5, pp. 1143-1154

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

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 928

  7. High adherence to Western dietary pattern increases breast cancer risk (an EPIC-Spain study)

    Maturitas, Vol. 179

  8. Impact of mediterranean diet promotion on environmental sustainability: a longitudinal analysis

    Public Health, Vol. 230, pp. 12-20

  9. 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

  10. Microbial Phenolic Metabolites Are Associated with Improved Cognitive Health

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

  11. Replacement of watching television with physical activity and the change in gestational diabetes mellitus risk: A case–control study

    International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Vol. 165, Núm. 1, pp. 335-342

  12. Television watching during meals is associated with higher ultra-processed food consumption and higher free sugar intake in childhood

    Pediatric Obesity