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Most relevant scientific articles
Research Groups
ANAND S.S., HAWKES C., DE SOUZA R.J., MENTE A., DEHGHAN M., NUGENT R. ET AL. Food Consumption and its Impact on Cardiovascular Disease: Importance of Solutions Focused on the Globalized Food System A Report from the Works- hop Convened by the World Heart Federation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2015;66(14):1590-1614.
TOLEDO E., SALAS-SALVADO J., DONAT-VARGAS C., BUIL-CO- SIALES P., ESTRUCH R., ROS E. ET AL. Mediterranean diet and invasive breast cancer risk among women at high car-
PéREZ-CORNAGO A., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., RUIZ-CANE- LA M., JAURRIETA I., CARLOS S., SAYON-OREA C. ET AL. Pre- biotic consumption and the incidence of overweight in a Mediterranean cohort: The Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra Project. American Journal of Clínical Nutrition. 2015;102(6):1554-1562.
DONAT-VARGAS C., GEA A., SAYON-OREA C., DE LA FUEN- TE-ARRILLAGA C., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., BES-RASTRO- LLO M.. Association between dietary intake of polychlo-
diovascular risk in the predimed trial a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2015;175(11):1752-1760.
SáNCHEZ-VILLEGAS A., HENRIQUEZ-SáNCHEZ P., RUIZ-CANE- LA M., LAHORTIGA F., MOLERO P., TOLEDO E. ET AL. A longitu- dinal analysis of diet quality scores and the risk of incident depression in the SUN Project. BMC Medicine. 2015;13(1).
Highlights
Our research group has organized in 2015 at the University of Navarra, two important meetings of high scientific relevance: 1) “Symposium on nutri- tion, metabolism and cardiometabolic prevention: omics, epigenetics and system epidemiology” whe- re world-known scientists in each cited area partici- pated, including Frank B. Hu, Antonia Trichopoulou and Olle Melander, among others; 2) Data Safeting & Monitoring Board of the predimed-plus trial meeting, formed by Meir Stampfer, Xavier Pi-Sunyer, Francis- co Fernández-Avilés and Joan Sabaté. This commi- ttee evaluates the protocol, ethics and methods of the predimed-plus trial to ensure the correct com- pliance and the rights and well-being of participants.
Furthermore, Miguel A. Martinez-González was one of the 2 European invited speakers to a unique consensus conference called “Finding Common Ground” in Boston, about the Dietary Guidelines for Americans’2015. It comprised worldwide experts at the highest scientific level including Dariush Moza- ffarian, Walter Willett, Meir Stampfer, David Jenkis, Eric Rimm or Dean Ornish.
rinated biphenyls and the incidence of hypertension in a Spanish Cohort: The Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra project. Hypertension. 2015;65(4):714-721.
Currently the most important project we are working on is the predimed-plus trial. By December 2015 we were the first center reaching the goal of 300 recrui- ted subjects that was the final objective of the re- cruitment period in July 2016.
On September 14, 2015, a press conference was or- ganized at the Instituto de Salud Carlos III in Madrid to disclose one of the most relevant results of the predimed trial: the substantial reduction in breast cancer risk associated with the intervention with Mediterranean diet in a study leaded by our group.
In that month, we also published the book entitled “Predimed, date el gusto de comer sano”, written by Miguel A. Martinez-Gonzalez, Ana Sanchez Tainta and Beatriz San Julián.
Institution: Universidad de Navarra · Contact: Universidad de Navarra. 31080 Pamplona
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