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MERINO J., GUASCH-FERRE M., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., CORELLA D., ESTRUCH R., FITO M. ET AL. Is complying with the recommendations of sodium intake beneficial for health in individuals at high cardiovascular risk? Findings from the PREDIMED study. American Journal of Clínical Nutrition. 2015;101(3):440-448.
VALLS-PEDRET C., SALA-VILA A., SERRA-MIR M., CORELLA D., DE LA TORRE R., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A. ET AL. Mediterra- nean diet and age-related cognitive decline: A randomized
of developing metabolic syndrome in middle-aged and el- derly adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2015;63(10):1991-2000.
GUASCH-FERRE M., BABIO N., MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ M.A., CO- RELLA D., ROS E., MARTIN-PELAEZ S. ET AL. Dietary fat intake and risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortali- ty in a population at high risk of cardiovascular disease. American Journal of Clínical Nutrition. 2015;102(6):1563- 1573.
clinical trial. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2015;175(7):1094- 1103.
JUANOLA-FALGARONA M., SALAS-SALVADO J., BUIL-COSIALES P., CORELLA D., ESTRUCH R., ROS E. ET AL. Dietary glycemic index and glycemic load are positively associated with risk
Highlights
Over the year 2015, the research group has focu- sed in coordinating and conducting the PREDIMED PLUS study. We have randomized 270 participants, of which 130 have been already followed for one year after randomization. Also, several aspects have been coordinated in relation to the study interven- tion and the clinical data collection, while leading a national fund proposal destined to all PREDIMED PLUS groups. Regarding the NIH project for Diabe- tes Predictors, all the selected samples were iden- tified in order to initiate the biochemical determina- tions at the beginning of 2016.
Similarly, the group has made ready the whole methodological frame necessary to initiate the European study SATIN in January 2016, of which the short-term urinary metabolites have been also analyzed.
With the PREDIMED study we demonstrated the re- lationship between dietary fats and cardiovascular risk, glycemic index and metabolic syndrome, and dairy consumption and type 2 diabetes risk, among others. Moreover, the results of the effects of a Me- diterranean diet on the prevention of microvascular complications in diabetes was successfully publi- shed with a high media impact.
DíAZ-LóPEZ A, BABIO N, MARTíNEZ-GONZáLEZ MA, CORELLA D, AMOR AJ, FITó M ET AL. Mediterranean Diet, Retinopathy, Nephropathy, and Microvascular Diabetes Complications: A Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Trial.Diabetes care. 2015;38(11):2134-41.
Recently, a collaborative project founded by Fun- dació La Marató from TV3-channel was obtained by our research group. This project aims at descri- bing new predictors for coronary heart disease and its modulation through the diet, within the frame of the PREDIMED study. Furthermore, the International Nut and Dried Fruit Foundation have founded a new clinical trial that evaluates the effect of nuts con- sumption on fertility. The practical work in this study started in November 2015 with the inclusion of the first 10 participants.
Institution: Fundación Institut d’Investigació Sanitària Pere Virgili · Contact: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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