ListarDepartamento de Ciencias Médicas y Quirúrgicas por tema "Mediterranean diet"
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Assessment of cardiovascular risk in patients with disruption of circadian rhythm on secondary prevention and following a dietary intervention (mediterranean diet or low-fat diet)
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2023)Background: Cardiovascular disease continues to be a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Despite several efforts to control and management traditional risk factor by physicians, researchers and governments it is not ... -
Diabetes Remission Is Modulated by Branched Chain Amino Acids According to the Diet Consumed: From the CORDIOPREV Study
(Wiley, 2021)Scope: Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAA) plasma levels may be differentially associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remission through the consumption of the Mediterranean diet (Med) and a low-fat (LF) diet. Methods: ... -
Diet quality, long-term dietary adherence and incidence of type 2 diabetes in coronary patients: the CORDIOPREV study
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2021)Introduction. Diet is a cornerstone in the secondary cardiovascular prevention, and the most efficient tool for preventing type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Dietary pattern analysis is widely used to examine the relationship between ... -
Different Dietary Approaches, Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Cardiovascular Disease: A Literature Review
(Md, 2023-03)Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the first cause of chronic liver disease and is also associated with other harmful entities such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, and diabetes. NAFLD is a significant ... -
Evolution of Metabolic Phenotypes of Obesity in Coronary Patients after 5 Years of Dietary Intervention: From the CORDIOPREV Study
(MDPI, 2021)Background: Obesity phenotypes with different metabolic status have been described previously. We analyzed metabolic phenotypes in obese coronary patients during a 5-year follow-up, and examined the factors influencing ... -
Influence of a mediterranean diet supplemented in coenzyme Q10 on metabolomic profile and on the expression of antioxidante, pro-inflammatory and endoplasmis reticulum stress-related genes in an elderly population
(Universidad de Córdoba, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2014)Introduction: Accelerated aging population is a global phenomenon that is expanding over the last decades. The aging process is known to be accompanied by an increase in oxidative stress (OxS) and endoplasmic reticulum ... -
Long-term effect of a dietary intervention with two-healthy dietary approaches on food intake and nutrient density in coronary patients: results from the CORDIOPREV trial
(Springer, 2022)Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of disease burden in the world by non-communicable diseases. Nutritional interventions promoting high-quality dietary patterns with low caloric intake value and ... -
Mediterranean Diet and Endothelial Function: A Review of Its Effects at Different Vascular Bed Levels
(MDPI, 2020)The Mediterranean diet has recently been the focus of considerable attention as a palatable model of a healthy diet. Its influence on many cardiovascular risk factors, combined with its proven effect in reducing the risk ... -
Medium-term evolution of metabolic risk phenotypes in cardiovascular patients after dietary intervention: mediterranean diet or low-fat diet (CORDIOPREV study)
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2023)BACKGROUND: Obesity is a complex disease, with a wide, heterogeneous and, to a certain extent, not clear aetiology, with an alarmingly increasing incidence. Its big health implications go beyond its associated risk of ... -
Telomere maintenance is associated with type 2 diabetes remission in response to a long-term dietary intervention without non-weight loss in patients with coronary heart disease: from the CORDIOPREV randomized controlled trial
(MDPI, 2024)In order to evaluate whether telomere maintenance is associated with type 2 diabetes remission, newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes patients without glucose-lowering treatment (183 out of 1002) from the CORDIOPREV study ... -
The dysbiosis of the bacterial population of the digestive system (intestinal microbiota) in patients with metabolic syndrome improves after two models of healthy diets: a diet rich in complex carbohydrates and a Mediterranean diet. CORDIOPREV study
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2017)The microbial community harbored in the human intestine, commonly known as the gut microbiota, is considered an organ fully integrated in the host which plays an important role in metabolism, physiology, nutrition and ... -
The relationship between nutrients and biological aging
(Universidad de Córdoba, UCOPress, 2020)Introduction: Aging is a complex process significantly influenced by genetic background, as well as lifestyle factors, such as diet. A graduated senescence triggers various pathways like oxidative stress, systemic inflammation, ...