Publicaciones
(2015)
Nutrimetabolomics fingerprinting to identify biomarkers of bread exposure in a free-living population from the PREDIMED study cohort.
Metabolomics. 11:155–165.
Springer US
(2015)
Metabolomics for Biomarkers of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Advances and Nutritional Intervention Trends.
Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports. 9:2.
Springer US
(2015)
Metabolomic pattern analysis after Mediterranean diet intervention in non-diabetic population: a 1- and 3-year follow-up in the PREDIMED study
Journal of Proteome Research. 14 (1), pp 531–540.
PubMed
(2014)
A metabolomics-driven approach to predict cocoa product consumption by designing a multimetabolite biomarker model in free-living subjects from the PREDIMED study.
Mol Nutr Food Res. 59(2):212-20.
PubMed
(2014)
Novel multi-metabolite prediction of walnut consumption by a urinary biomarker model in a free-living population
J Proteome Res 13(7):3476-83.
PubMed
(2013)
Mediterranean diet and non enzymatic antioxidant capacity in the PREDIMED study: Evidence for a mechanism of antioxidant tuning
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. Volume 23, Issue 12, December 2013, Pages 1167–1174.
ScienceDirect
(2012)
Urolithins Are the Main Urinary Microbial-Derived Phenolic Metabolites Discriminating a Moderate Consumption of Nuts in Free-Living Subjects with Diagnosed Metabolic Syndrome.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2012;60(36):8930-8940.
PubMed
(2012)
The mediterranean diet pattern and its main components are associated with lower plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor receptor 60 in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease.
Journal of Nutrition. 2012;142(6):1019-1025.
PubMed
(2012)
High urinary levels of resveratrol metabolites are associated with a reduction in the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in high-risk patients.
Pharmacological Research. 2012;65(6):615-620.
PubMed
(2011)
Metabolomics unveils urinary changes in subjects with metabolic syndrome following 12-week nuts consumption.
Journal of Proteome Research. 10(11):5047-5058.
PubMed
(2011)
Total polyphenol excretion and blood pressure in subjects at high cardiovascular risk.
Nutrition, Metabolism, and Cardiovascular Diseases. 21(5): 323-331.
PubMed