IntroductionProspective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely related to fatal and non-fatal coronary heart disease. Limited data are available on the epidemiological associations between nut intake and cardiometabolic risk factors.ObjectiveTo evaluate associations between frequency of nut consumption and prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors [obesity, metabolic syndrome (MetS), type-2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia] in a Mediterranean population at high cardiovascular risk.Materials and MethodsCross-sectional study of 7,210 men and women (mean age, 67 y) recruited into the PREDIMED study. MetS was defined by the harmonized ATPIII and IDF criteria. Diabetes and hypertension were assessed by cli...
[eng] BACKGROUND:Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet qualit...
Although nut consumption has been associated with several health benefits, it has not been investiga...
Background Nut consumption has been found to be inversely associated with cardiovascular disease mor...
IntroductionProspective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely relate...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
PREDIMED-PLUS investigators: et al.[Background]: High nut consumption has been previously associated...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies in non-Mediterranean populations have consistently related increa...
This study aimed to assess the association of various types of nut per se, and total nut consumption...
OBJECTIVES:Accumulating epidemiological and intervention evidence suggest that nut consumption is as...
BACKGROUND: Nut consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it...
Objectives: Accumulating epidemiological and intervention evidence suggest that nut consumption is a...
Background: Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet quality in ...
Background: Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet quality in...
Josep Basora1,2, Jordi Salas-Salvadó1,2*, on behalf of the PREDIMED study group Background: Prospect...
[eng] BACKGROUND:Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet qualit...
Although nut consumption has been associated with several health benefits, it has not been investiga...
Background Nut consumption has been found to be inversely associated with cardiovascular disease mor...
IntroductionProspective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely relate...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
INTRODUCTION: Prospective studies have consistently suggested that nut consumption is inversely rela...
PREDIMED-PLUS investigators: et al.[Background]: High nut consumption has been previously associated...
BACKGROUND: Prospective studies in non-Mediterranean populations have consistently related increa...
This study aimed to assess the association of various types of nut per se, and total nut consumption...
OBJECTIVES:Accumulating epidemiological and intervention evidence suggest that nut consumption is as...
BACKGROUND: Nut consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, it...
Objectives: Accumulating epidemiological and intervention evidence suggest that nut consumption is a...
Background: Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet quality in ...
Background: Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet quality in...
Josep Basora1,2, Jordi Salas-Salvadó1,2*, on behalf of the PREDIMED study group Background: Prospect...
[eng] BACKGROUND:Nut consumption has been associated with improved nutrient adequacy and diet qualit...
Although nut consumption has been associated with several health benefits, it has not been investiga...
Background Nut consumption has been found to be inversely associated with cardiovascular disease mor...