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Most relevant scientific articles
• ruiz-Canela M., estruCh r., Corella d., salas-salVadó j., Martínez-González M.a. Association of Medite- rranean diet with peripheral artery disease: The PREDIMED randomized trial . JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association . 2014;311(4):415-417 .
• Martínez-González M.a., sanChez-tainta a., Corella d., salas-salVado j., ros e., aros F. et al . Erratum: A provegetarian food pattern and reduction in total mortality in the Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea (PREDIMED) study (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2014) 100:1 (320S-328S)) . American Jour- nal of Clinical Nutrition . 2014;100(6):1605 .
• Buil-Cosiales P., zazPe i., toledo e., Corella d., salas-salVadó j., diez-esPino j. et al . Fiber intake and all- cause mortality in the Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea (PREDIMED) study . American Journal of Clinical Nutrition . 2014;100(6):1498-1507 .
• Martínez-González M.a., toledo e., aros F., Fiol M., Corella d., Salas-Salvadó J . et al . Extravirgin olive oil consumption reduces risk of atrial fibrillation: The PREDIMED (Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea) trial . Circulation . 2014;130(1):18-26 .
• triChoPoulou a., Martínez-González M.a., tonG t.y.n., Forouhi n.G., khandelwal s., PraBhakaran d. et al . Definitions and potential health benefits of the Mediterranean diet: Views from experts around the world . BMC Medicine . 2014;12(1) .
Highlights
Institution: Universidad de Navarra Contact: Universidad de Navarra . Campus Univ . 31080 Pamplona Tel .: (+34) 948 425 600, ext . 806463 · E .mail: mamartinez@unav .es http://www .ciberobn .es/index .php?option=com_content&view=article&catid =12:grupos&id=1808&Itemid=13
The “Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra” (SUN) Cohort study with over 22,000 participants and 15 years of existence, the PREDIMED Study with 7,447 participants where our node was pioneered in beginning and finishing the recruitment and which has contributed with more person-years, and the PREDIMED-PLUS study, are among our most important projects . These projects are unique sources of great significance and with high scientific performance for multiple prospective studies of obesity and nutrition with translational character . They received funding from 5 national institutions in 2014, including the Carlos III Institute of Health, Cajanavarra Foundation, the Government of Navarra and the Spanish Society of Basic and Applied Nutrition . Moreover, 3 international entities, the European Research Council, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (USA) and the International Nut and Dried Fruit Council, contributed financially to the development of our research projects, and we have been awarded with new research projects from the last two of these North American NIH . In October 2013 our group was the first in starting the multicenter study PREDIMED- PLUS, which currently has 15 recruiters groups throughout Spain and 7 other are now starting to perform the fieldwork . Our group published in 2014 a total of 15 articles of the SUN cohort and 39 of the PREDIMED study, all of them in peer review journals . In addition, the New Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Dietary Guidelines for Americans-15), included the Mediterranean diet as healthy pattern to prevent cardiovascular diseases taking into account a large number of results obtained in the PREDIMED and also in the SUN project .
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