4 results on '"Angela Gomez-Garduño"'
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2. Influence of Obesity and Metabolic Disease on Carotid Atherosclerosis in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CordioPrev Study).
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Eva Talavera-Garcia, Javier Delgado-Lista, Antonio Garcia-Rios, Nieves Delgado-Casado, Purificacion Gomez-Luna, Angela Gomez-Garduño, Francisco Gomez-Delgado, Juan F Alcala-Diaz, Elena Yubero-Serrano, Carmen Marin, Ana I Perez-Caballero, Francisco J Fuentes-Jimenez, Antonio Camargo, Fernando Rodriguez-Cantalejo, Francisco J Tinahones, Jose M Ordovas, Francisco Perez-Jimenez, Pablo Perez-Martinez, and Jose Lopez-Miranda
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Recent data suggest that the presence of associated metabolic abnormalities may be important modifiers of the association of obesity with a poorer prognosis in coronary heart disease. We determined the influence of isolated overweight and obesity on carotid intima media thickness (IMT-CC), and also assessed whether this influence was determined by the presence of metabolic abnormalities.1002 participants from the CordioPrev study were studied at entry. We determined their metabolic phenotypes and performed carotid ultrasound assessment. We evaluated the influence of obesity, overweight and metabolic phenotypes on the IMT-CC.Metabolically sick participants (defined by the presence of two or more metabolic abnormalities) showed a greater IMT-CC than metabolically healthy individuals (p = 4 * 10(-6)). Overweight and normal weight patients who were metabolically healthy showed a lower IMT-CC than the metabolically abnormal groups (all p
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- 2016
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3. Long-term secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease with a Mediterranean diet and a low-fat diet (CORDIOPREV): a randomised controlled trial
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Javier Delgado-Lista, Juan F Alcala-Diaz, Jose D Torres-Peña, Gracia M Quintana-Navarro, Francisco Fuentes, Antonio Garcia-Rios, Ana M Ortiz-Morales, Ana I Gonzalez-Requero, Ana I Perez-Caballero, Elena M Yubero-Serrano, Oriol A Rangel-Zuñiga, Antonio Camargo, Fernando Rodriguez-Cantalejo, Fernando Lopez-Segura, Lina Badimon, Jose M Ordovas, Francisco Perez-Jimenez, Pablo Perez-Martinez, Jose Lopez-Miranda, Yolanda Almaden Peña, Enrique Aranda, Antonio P Arenas de Larriva, Juan J Badimon, Angeles Blanco-Molina, Ruth Blanco-Rojo, Julia Bolivar-Muñoz, Javier Caballero-Villarraso, Javier Chica, Andreea Corina, Juan Criado-Garcia, Cristina Cruz-Teno, Antonio Daponte-Codina, Eduardo de Teresa Galvan, Nieves Delgado-Casado, Ramon Estruch, Juan M Fernandez, Carolina Fernandez-Gandara, Francisco Fuentes-Jimenez, Sonia Garcia-Carpintero Fernandez-Pacheco, Francisco Gomez-Delgado, Angela Gomez-Garduño, Purificacion Gomez-Luna, Maria J Gomez-Luna, Lorena Gonzalez-Guardia, Ana I. Gonzalez-Requero, Francisco M Gutierrez-Mariscal, Carmen M Haro-Mariscal, Rosa Jimenez-Lucena, Ana I. Jimenez-Morales, Ana Leon-Acuña, Carmen Marin-Hinojosa, Maria E Meneses Alvarez, Dolores Mesa-Luna, Maria N Moya-Garrido, Ignacio Muñoz-Carvajal, Vanessa Navarro-Martos, Juan J Ochoa, Juan A Ortiz-Minuesa, Manuel Pan, Patricia Peña-Orihuela, Isabel Perez-Corral, Francesc X Pi-Sunyer, Irene Ramirez-Lara, Fernando Rodriguez-Artalejo, Miguel A Romero, Irene Roncero-Ramos, Juan A. Ruano-Ruiz, Joaquin Ruiz de Castroviejo, Pablo Sanchez-Villegas, Jose Suarez de Lezo, Javier Suarez de Lezo, Cristina Vals-Delgado, Roberto Valverde, and Francisco Visioli
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Male ,Stroke ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Secondary Prevention ,Humans ,Female ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Diet, Mediterranean ,Diet, Fat-Restricted ,Brain Ischemia - Abstract
Mediterranean and low-fat diets are effective in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. We did a long-term randomised trial to compare the effects of these two diets in secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease.The CORDIOPREV study was a single-centre, randomised clinical trial done at the Reina Sofia University Hospital in Córdoba, Spain. Patients with established coronary heart disease (aged 20-75 years) were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio by the Andalusian School of Public Health to receive a Mediterranean diet or a low-fat diet intervention, with a follow-up of 7 years. Clinical investigators (physicians, investigators, and clinical endpoint committee members) were masked to treatment assignment; participants were not. A team of dietitians did the dietary interventions. The primary outcome (assessed by intention to treat) was a composite of major cardiovascular events, including myocardial infarction, revascularisation, ischaemic stroke, peripheral artery disease, and cardiovascular death. This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00924937.From Oct 1, 2009, to Feb 28, 2012, a total of 1002 patients were enrolled, 500 (49·9%) in the low-fat diet group and 502 (50·1%) in the Mediterranean diet group. The mean age was 59·5 years (SD 8·7) and 827 (82·5%) of 1002 patients were men. The primary endpoint occurred in 198 participants: 87 in the Mediterranean diet group and 111 in the low-fat group (crude rate per 1000 person-years: 28·1 [95% CI 27·9-28·3] in the Mediterranean diet group vs 37·7 [37·5-37·9] in the low-fat group, log-rank p=0·039). Multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) of the different models ranged from 0·719 (95% CI 0·541-0·957) to 0·753 (0·568-0·998) in favour of the Mediterranean diet. These effects were more evident in men, with primary endpoints occurring in 67 (16·2%) of 414 men in the Mediterranean diet group versus 94 (22·8%) of 413 men in the low-fat diet group (multiadjusted HR 0·669 [95% CI 0·489-0·915], log-rank p=0·013), than in 175 women for whom no difference was found between groups.In secondary prevention, the Mediterranean diet was superior to the low-fat diet in preventing major cardiovascular events. Our results are relevant to clinical practice, supporting the use of the Mediterranean diet in secondary prevention.Fundacion Patrimonio Comunal Olivarero; Fundacion Centro para la Excelencia en Investigacion sobre Aceite de Oliva y Salud; local, regional, and national Spanish Governments; European Union.
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4. Influence of Obesity and Metabolic Disease on Carotid Atherosclerosis in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease (CordioPrev Study)
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Francisco Pérez-Jiménez, Pablo Perez-Martinez, Ana I. Perez-Caballero, Fernando Rodriguez-Cantalejo, Antonio Garcia-Rios, Francisco J. Tinahones, Jose M. Ordovas, Nieves Delgado-Casado, Javier Delgado-Lista, Eva Talavera-Garcia, Jose Lopez-Miranda, Carmen Marin, Antonio Camargo, Angela Gomez-Garduño, Purificacion Gomez-Luna, Francisco Gomez-Delgado, Juan F. Alcala-Diaz, Elena M. Yubero-Serrano, Francisco Fuentes-Jiménez, Fundación Patrimonio Comunal Olivarero, CITOLIVA: Centro Tecnológico del Olivar y del Aceite, Regional Government of Andalusia (España), Centro de Excelencia en Investigación sobre Aceite de Oliva y Salud, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Medio Rural y Marino (España), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Unión Europea. Comisión Europea, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, and Unión Europea. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER/ERDF)
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Carotid Artery Diseases ,Male ,Physiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Blood Pressure ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Overweight ,Biochemistry ,Vascular Medicine ,INTIMA-MEDIA THICKNESS ,Carotid Intima-Media Thickness ,Body Mass Index ,Coronary artery disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Metabolism ,Glucose Metabolism ,Risk Factors ,AMERICAN-HEART-ASSOCIATION ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS ,Coronary Heart Disease ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Young adult ,Prospective cohort study ,lcsh:Science ,2. Zero hunger ,INSULIN-RESISTANCE ,Multidisciplinary ,Middle Aged ,16. Peace & justice ,Prognosis ,3. Good health ,Physiological Parameters ,cardiovascular system ,Carbohydrate Metabolism ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiology ,ALL-CAUSE ,EVENTS ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,INFLAMMATION ,Metabolic Diseases ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacokinetics ,cardiovascular diseases ,Obesity ,HEALTHY ,NORMAL-WEIGHT ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,lcsh:R ,Body Weight ,Biology and Life Sciences ,CORDIOPREV ,Intervention studies ,medicine.disease ,Metabolism ,Blood pressure ,Endocrinology ,Intima-media thickness ,Metabolic Disorders ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Background: Recent data suggest that the presence of associated metabolic abnormalities may be important modifiers of the association of obesity with a poorer prognosis in coronary heart disease. We determined the influence of isolated overweight and obesity on carotid intima media thickness (IMT-CC), and also assessed whether this influence was determined by the presence of metabolic abnormalities. Methods: 1002 participants from the CordioPrev study were studied at entry. We determined their metabolic phenotypes and performed carotid ultrasound assessment. We evaluated the influence of obesity, overweight and metabolic phenotypes on the IMT-CC. Results: Metabolically sick participants (defined by the presence of two or more metabolic abnormalities) showed a greater IMT-CC than metabolically healthy individuals (p = 4 {*} 10(-6)). Overweight and normal weight patients who were metabolically healthy showed a lower IMT-CC than the metabolically abnormal groups (all p
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- 2016
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