Publications by authors named "A Ojeda-Rodriguez"

Alternative splicing is a post-transcriptional process resulting in multiple protein isoforms from a single gene. Abnormal splicing may lead to metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). To identify the splicing factor expression that predicts T2DM remission in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients, we identified newly diagnosed T2DM at baseline ( = 190) from the CORDIOPREV study.

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: The rising prevalence of pediatric obesity highlights the urgent need for effective lifestyle interventions that improve diet quality, in line with global health objectives. Tackling obesity through planetarian dietary practices not only enhances individual health but also mitigates the environmental impact of food systems. The EAT-Lancet Commission's plant-based dietary recommendations underscore the dual benefit of promoting human health while supporting environmental sustainability.

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  • The study investigates the link between physical fitness and telomere length (TL) in youth with type 1 diabetes, noting that higher fitness levels may influence TL positively.
  • Involving 83 participants aged 6-18, the research assessed fitness through various tests like spirometry and dynamometry, while TL was measured using advanced genetic techniques.
  • Findings suggest that stronger muscle strength and overall fitness correlate with longer TL, indicating potential benefits of strength training for this demographic, although no lasting associations were found after one year.
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Background: Numerous studies have reported an association between neutrophils and T2DM, although this relationship remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the interaction of neutrophils and a dietary intervention on T2DM incidence after 60 months of follow-up.

Methods: A comprehensive analysis was conducted on the framework of the CORDIOPREV study, which included 462 patients without T2DM at the beginning of the study.

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