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Most relevant scientific articles
• martín-nunez G.m., CaBrera-mulero r., ruBio-martín e., roJo-martínez G., olVeira G., Valdés s. et al . Methylation levels of the SCD1 gene promoter and LINE-1 repeat region are associated with weight change: An intervention study . Molecular Nutrition and Food Research . 2014;58(7):1528-1536 .
• roJo-martínez G., maYmo-masiP e., mar rodriGuez m., solano e., GodaY a., soriGuer F. et al . Serum sCD163 levels are associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus and are influenced by coffee and wine consumption: Results of the di@bet .es study . PLoS ONE . 2014;9(6) .
• Valdés s., maldonado-araque C., GarCia-torres F., GodaY a., BosCH-Comas a., Bordiu e. et al . Ambient temperature and prevalence of obesity in the spanish population: The di@bet .es study . Obesity . 2014;22(11):2328-2332 .
• martín-nunez G.m., ruBio-martin e., CaBrera-mulero r., roJo-martínez G., olVeira G., Valdés s. et al . Type 2 diabetes mellitus in relation to global LINE-1 DNA methylation in peripheral blood: A cohort study . Epigenetics . 2014;9(10):1322-1328 .
• Gutiérrez-rePiso C., soriGuer F., roJo-martínez G., GarCía-Fuentes e., Valdés s., GodaY a. et al . Variable pat- terns of obesity and cardiometabolic phenotypes and their association with lifestyle factors in the Di@ bet .es study . Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases . 2014 .
Highlights
We are a research group with epidemiological, clinical and experimental projects, whose ultimate purpose is the study of the nature-nurture relationships in explaining the high prevalence of metabolic diseases such as diabetes . Our methodology is based on an ongoing dialogue between clinical, experimental and epidemiological observations . The group operates from a holistic understanding of human biology, and investigates the natural history of the disease conducting trials and evaluation studies of clinical practice to monitor risk factors, prevent diabetes and the onset of secondary pathology or improve the quality of life of patients .
Doctoral thesis:
• “Prevalence of hyperglycemia and diabetes in non-critically ill patients with total parenteral nutrition” (M. José Guerrero Tapia directed by G Olveira) .
• “Evaluation of carbohydrate metabolism and diabetes risk in patients hospitalized for ischemic heart disease.” (Natalia Rodríguez Colomo directed by F Soriguer and G Rojo Martínez) .
• “Biomechanics of diabetic foot disease: experimental study of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus with and without peripheral neuropathy” (Miguel Á Pérez Verdun, directed by S González Romero .) .
To highlight: the group’s participation in the call of AES with two large collaborative projects selected for funding:
• “Incidence of type 2 diabetes in the [email protected] study: role of fatty acid transport system regulated by VEGFB in the development of metabolic diseases (PI 14/00710, Rojo Martinez G IP) coordinated with 4 others subpro- jects, which together have been awarded more than 500000€ to study various biomarkers of risk for diabetes (di@bet .es study) .
• Understanding obesity (Ob), metabolic syndrome (MetS), type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and fatty liver disease (FL): a multidisciplinary approach” (PIE14/00031), excellence integrated project coordinated with other 11 CIBER groups with a budget of 660000€ .
The group currently participates in the DEDIPAC and ENPADASI actions of JPI “A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life” .
Institution: Fundación Pública Andaluza para la Investigación de Málaga en Biomedicina y Salud (FIMABIS) Contact: Hospital Universitario Carlos Haya · Plaza del Hospital Civil s/n. 29009 Málaga E .mail: gemma .rojo .m@gmail .com
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