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LóPEZ-YOLDI M., FERNáNDEZ-GALILEA M., LAIGLESIA L.M., LAREQUI E., PRIETO J., MARTíNEZ J.A. ET AL. Cardiotro- phin-1 stimulates lipolysis through the regulation of main adipose tissue lipases. Journal of Lipid Research. 2015;55(12):2634-2643.
FERNáNDEZ-GALILEA M., PéREZ-MATUTE P., PRIETO-HONTO- RIA P.L., HOUSSIER M., BURRELL M.A., LANGIN D. ET AL. α-Li- poic acid treatment increases mitochondrial biogenesis and promotes beige adipose features in subcutaneous
GARCíA-CALZON S., MOLERES A., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., MARTíNEZ J.A., ZALBA G., MARTI A. ET AL. Dietary total an- tioxidant capacity is associated with leukocyte telomere length in a children and adolescent population. Clínical Nutrition. 2015;34(4):694-699.
IBERO-BARAIBAR I., NAVAS-CARRETERO S., ABETE I., MARTí- NEZ J.A., ZULET M.A.. Increases in plasma 25(OH)D levels are related to improvements in body composition and blood pressure in middle-aged subjects after a weight
adipocytes from overweight/obese subjects. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. 2015;1851(3):273-281.
MARTíNEZ J.A., MILAGRO F.I.. Genetics of weight loss: A ba- sis for personalized obesity management. Trends in Food Science and Technology. 2015.
Highlights
The group has participated in this period in the fo- llowing projects:
• Nutrigenomics and personalized nutrition and biomarkers of inflammation associated with diet and obesity. Role of nutrients, adiposity and age.
• PREVIEW - Prevention of diabetes alifestyle in- tervention and population studies in Europe and aroud the World.
• Bioactive lipid mediators derived from omega-3 fatty acids: potential application in obesity, in- flammation and insulin resistance.
• Personalised nutrition: An integrated analysis of Opportunities and challenges. Food4Me.
• Project related study supplementation of a lyophi- lized fruit.
• Development and validation of satiating foods by integrating the signals and pre postingestivas.
• PREDIMED + DM: Effect of a low calorie Medite- rranean diet and promoting physical activity in the prevention of type 2 diabetes in people with metabolic syndrome.
loss intervention: Longitudinal study. Clínical Nutrition. 2015;34(5):1010-1017.
• NAFLD in obese population of Navarra: Multidisci- plinary / nutritional approach from the standpoint of clinical and scientific.
• Development of a test nutrigenetic for custom prescription weight loss diets.
• Study or function and therapeutic potential pro-operative lipid mediators of inflammation in obesity, insulin resistance, intestinal function and neurocognitive disorders.
The number of theses supervised by members of the group in this period was 7, while the number of interventions at international congresses was 12. This group participates in editorial boards of 7 in- ternational journals included in Web of Science and impact factor and received 3 research awards.
The results appeared in 57 publications related to inflammation, energy metabolism with emphasis on lipids and carbohydrates, along with studies metabolomics and nutrigenomics, transcriptomics, epigenetics, etc. involving in animal cells, nutrition interventions in humans and epidemiologic studies. Also It has been developed a guide CLAIMS.
Institution: Universidad de Navarra · Contact: Universidad de Navarra. Campus Universitario 31080 Pamplona · Tel.: 948 425 600 / 806 424 · E.mail: [email protected]
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