Miguel A. Martínez-González spends much of his time researching Mediterranean diet, Internal medicine, Cohort study, Prospective cohort study and Gerontology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Randomized controlled trial, Surgery, Environmental health, Diabetes mellitus and Hazard ratio in addition to Mediterranean diet. In his study, Gastroenterology is inextricably linked to Endocrinology, which falls within the broad field of Internal medicine.
His study on Cohort study also encompasses disciplines like
Miguel A. Martínez-González mainly investigates Mediterranean diet, Internal medicine, Cohort, Obesity and Prospective cohort study. Miguel A. Martínez-González has researched Mediterranean diet in several fields, including Randomized controlled trial, Surgery, Gerontology and Environmental health. The Environmental health study combines topics in areas such as Mediterranean climate, Food science and Disease.
His research integrates issues of Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology and Type 2 diabetes in his study of Internal medicine. His Cohort study also includes fields such as
His primary areas of study are Internal medicine, Mediterranean diet, Cohort, Metabolic syndrome and Obesity. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Gastroenterology and Diabetes mellitus, Type 2 diabetes. His studies deal with areas such as Diet quality, Environmental health, Relative risk and Randomized controlled trial as well as Mediterranean diet.
The various areas that Miguel A. Martínez-González examines in his Cohort study include Hazard ratio, Confidence interval, Proportional hazards model, Prospective cohort study and Confounding. His study in Metabolic syndrome is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cross-sectional study, Urine, Waist and Blood pressure. His research in Obesity tackles topics such as Body mass index which are related to areas like Quality of life.
Miguel A. Martínez-González focuses on Internal medicine, Obesity, Mediterranean diet, Metabolic syndrome and Overweight. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gastroenterology and Diabetes mellitus in addition to Internal medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Appetite and Environmental health.
His Mediterranean diet study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Large population, Type 2 diabetes and Confidence interval. His Metabolic syndrome research integrates issues from Body mass index, Waist, Glycemic index and Proportional hazards model. His research integrates issues of Odds ratio, Incidence, Meta-analysis, Cholesterol and Prospective cohort study in his study of Disease.
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Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet
Ramón Estruch;Emilio Ros;Jordi Salas-Salvadó;Maria-Isabel Covas.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2013)
Effects of a Mediterranean-Style Diet on Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Randomized Trial
Ramon Estruch;Miguel Ángel Martínez-González;Dolores Corella;Jordi Salas-Salvadó.
Annals of Internal Medicine (2006)
Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Extra-Virgin Olive Oil or Nuts
Ramón Estruch;Emilio Ros;Jordi Salas-Salvadó;Maria-Isabel Covas.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2018)
A systematic review of socio-economic differences in food habits in Europe: consumption of fruit and vegetables
J. De Irala-Estevez;Margit Velsing Groth;L. Johansson;U. Oltersdorf.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2000)
Reduction in the Incidence of Type 2-Diabetes with the Mediterranean Diet: Results of the PREDIMED-Reus Nutrition Intervention Randomized Trial
Jordi Salas-Salvadó;Monica Bulló;Nancy Babio;Miguel Ángel Martínez-González.
Diabetes Care (2011)
A Short Screener Is Valid for Assessing Mediterranean Diet Adherence among Older Spanish Men and Women
Helmut Schröder;Montserrat Fitó;Ramón Estruch;Miguel A. Martínez-González.
Journal of Nutrition (2011)
Distribution and determinants of sedentary lifestyles in the European Union
José J Varo;Miguel A Martínez-González;Jokin de Irala-Estévez;John Kearney.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2003)
Physical inactivity, sedentary lifestyle and obesity in the European Union.
M. Á. Martínez-González;J. A. Martínez;F. B. Hu;M. J. Gibney.
International Journal of Obesity (1999)
Relative validity of a semi-quantitative food-frequency questionnaire in an elderly Mediterranean population of Spain.
Joan D. Fernández-Ballart;Josep Lluís Piñol;Itziar Zazpe;Dolores Corella.
British Journal of Nutrition (2010)
Association of the Mediterranean Dietary Pattern With the Incidence of Depression: The Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra/University of Navarra Follow-up (SUN) Cohort
Almudena Sánchez-Villegas;Miguel Delgado-Rodríguez;Alvaro Alonso;Javier Schlatter.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2009)
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