Publications by authors named "Banegas J"

Background: To evaluate the impact of daytime, nighttime and nocturnal blood pressure (BP) fall on heart failure (HF).

Methods: We analyzed data of five cohorts including 15,526 treated hypertensive patients, experiencing 625 HF events, by study-level meta-analysis. The pooled hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for 1-SD increase in BP parameters or per group were calculated.

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Background: We assessed the association of adherence to the guidelines and subsequent changes over time in adherence with all-cause mortality.

Methods: We used data from 3518 and 3273 older adults, aged 60-96 years at baseline, from Seniors-ENRICA-1 and 2 cohorts, respectively. Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines was defined as ≥150 minutes/week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), sedentary behavior (SB) ≤8 hours/day (including ≤3 hours/day of recreational screen time), and 7-9 hours/day of sleep if aged 18-64y or 7-8 hours/day if aged ≥65y.

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Introduction And Objectives: The healthy and sustainable dietary recommendations for the Spanish population have recently been launched. We aimed to develop a food-based dietary index to measure adherence to these guidelines and assess its association with all-cause mortality.

Methods: Data were drawn from 11 904 individuals, representative of the Spanish population aged 18 and older, recruited between 2008 and 2010, and followed-up until 2022.

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  • The semFYC’s Program for Preventive Activities and Health Promotion (PAPPS) provides updated recommendations for preventing vascular diseases (VD), incorporating new topics like obesity, chronic kidney disease, and metabolic hepatic steatosis.
  • New features include a 'Don't Do' section for various diseases and an epidemiological review of current morbidity and mortality related to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in Spain, along with key risk factors.
  • The updated guidelines cover risk factor management (e.g., hypertension, diabetes), the importance of lifestyle changes, antiplatelet therapy, atrial fibrillation screening, and the management of chronic conditions, emphasizing the quality of evidence behind recommendations.
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Objectives: Magnesium deficiency is common in older adults and has been associated with reduced muscle functionality and several age-related diseases. Evidence of its relationship with frailty is scarce. We aimed to explore the association of magnesium intake with incident frailty in the Seniors-ENRICA-1 cohort.

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In Spain, 33% of adults aged 30 to 79 years (10 million) were hypertensive in 2019. Among them, 68% were diagnosed, 57% received drug therapy, and effective therapeutic coverage (control) reached 33%. Both diagnosis and control show geographical and social disparities.

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This brief report assesses parent-adolescent relationships, screen behaviors, and tridimensional acculturation as risk and promotive or protective factors for health among Black U.S. immigrant or refugee adolescents during the dual COVID-19 and racism or Whiteness pandemics.

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Nutri-Score is a front-of-package (FOP) labeling designed to assist consumers in selecting healthier options at the point of purchase and ultimately enhance their health. This study aims to evaluate the association between the Nutri-Score system and incident abdominal obesity (AO) in community-dwelling older adults. A prospective cohort of 628 individuals aged ≥ 60 were recruited in Spain between 2008-2010 and were reexamined between 2015-2017.

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Objectives: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) levels increase due to systemic inflammation and chronic disease burden. Since these biological processes are pathogenic factors of malnutrition, we examined the prospective association between GDF-15 serum levels and subsequent malnutrition in older adults.

Methods: We used data from 723 women and 735 men aged ≥65 years [mean age (SD): 71.

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Objective: To examine the association between hearing function, assessed with pure-tone average (PTA) of air conduction thresholds, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (BP) in older adults.

Study Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: A total of 1404 community-dwelling individuals aged ≥65 years from the Seniors-ENRICA cohort were examined.

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The impact of ambulatory resistant hypertension (ARH) on the occurrence of heart failure (HF) is not yet completely known. We performed for the first time a meta-analysis, by using published data or available data from published databases, on the risk of HF in ARH. Patients with ARH (24-h BP ≥ 130/80 mmHg during treatment with ≥3 drugs) were compared with those with controlled hypertension (CH, clinic BP < 140/90 mmHg and 24-h BP < 130/80 mmHg regardless of the number of drugs used), white coat uncontrolled resistant hypertension (WCURH, clinic BP ≥ 140/90 mmHg and 24-h BP < 130/80 mmHg in treated patients) and ambulatory nonresistant hypertension (ANRH, 24-h BP ≥ 130/80 mmHg during therapy with ≤2 drugs).

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Objective: Review of some of the best-known biological and non-biological complementary/alternative therapies/medicines (CAM) and their relationship with blood pressure (BP) and hypertension (HT).

Search Strategy: Narrative review assessing a recent series of systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical trials published in recent years, focusing on the effects of CAM on BP and HT.

Selection Of Studies: We searched EMBASE, MEDLINE, Cochrane Library and Google Scholar, obtaining a total of 4336 articles, finally limiting the search to 181 after applying filters.

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General practitioners see in their consultation a a significant number of patients at high vascular risk (VR). The European Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention (2021) recommend a new risk classification and intervention strategies on on vascular risk factors (RF), with the aim of providing a shared decision-making recommendations between professionals and patients. In this document we present a critical analysis of these guidelines, offering possible solutions that can be implemented in Primary Care.

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  • The American Heart Association created the Life's Essential 8 (LE8) score to promote cardiovascular disease prevention, and this study examined its prevalence in Spain and its link to deaths from all causes and cardiovascular diseases (CVD).
  • Data was collected from over 11,600 adults in Spain, analyzing 8 health metrics, including diet, exercise, and blood pressure, to calculate the LE8 score, which ranges from 0 to 100.
  • Results showed that 13.2% of participants had low cardiovascular health, and higher LE8 scores were significantly associated with reduced mortality rates for both all causes and CVD.
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Objective: To examine the frequency of severe hypercholesterolemia (HS) and its clinical profile, and the phenotype of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), in the primary-care setting in a large health area of the Community of Madrid (CAM).

Material And Methods: Multicenter study of subjects with a health card assigned to 69 health centers (Northwest/CAM area). HS was defined as cholesterol ≥300mg/dL or LDL-cholesterol ≥220mg/dL in any analysis performed (1-1-2018 to 12-30-2021); and FH phenotype as c-LDL ≥240mg/dL (≥160mg/dL if lipid-lowering treatment) with triglycerides <200mg/dL and TSH <5μIU/mL.

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Background: Guidelines recommend pharmacological treatment for systolic blood pressure (SBP) of 130 to 139 mm Hg in secondary prevention. However, uncertainty persists in primary prevention in low cardiovascular risk patients (CVR).

Methods: Cohort study representative of the general population of Albacete/Southeast Spain.

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Background: The Nutri-Score front-of-package labelling classifies food products according to their nutritional quality, so healthier food choices are easier when shopping. This study prospectively assesses the association of a diet rated according to the Nutri-Score system and incident frailty in community-dwelling older adults.

Methods: Cohort study with 1,875 individuals aged ≥60 recruited during 2008-2010 in Spain.

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  • A study examined the impact of a Mediterranean-lifestyle index (MEDLIFE) on blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) among 2,184 community-dwelling older adults, emphasizing the combined effects of diet and physical activity.
  • Higher MEDLIFE scores, which reflect better adherence to a Mediterranean lifestyle, were linked to lower nighttime systolic BP and HR, suggesting lifestyle factors play a protective role in cardiovascular health.
  • The findings indicate that incorporating Mediterranean dietary habits and physical activity may provide significant BP-related benefits for older adults, prompting future investigation in diverse populations.
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Background And Aims: Polyphenols are secondary metabolites present in small quantities in plant-based food and beverages, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Main groups of polyphenols include flavonoids, phenolic acids, stilbenes, and lignans, but their association with mortality has barely been examined. We aimed to assess the association between the intake of 23 polyphenol subgroups and all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in a representative sample of the Spanish adult population.

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Biological mechanisms that lead to multimorbidity are mostly unknown, and metabolomic profiles are promising to explain different pathways in the aging process. The aim of this study was to assess the prospective association between plasma fatty acids and other lipids, and multimorbidity in older adults. Data were obtained from the Spanish Seniors-ENRICA 2 cohort, comprising noninstitutionalized adults ≥65 years old.

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Many studies have incorporated particular models with various methods and algorithms to resolve the site selection problem for electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS). This paper systematically reviews research that evaluates geographic information systems (GIS) based EVCS location techniques and the variables used for decision making. We classify and characterize those techniques and variables to determine important linkages within the literature.

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  • Multimorbidity involves the presence of multiple chronic health conditions, and the impact of adequate nutrition on this issue, specifically among older adults, is not well understood.
  • *The study aimed to analyze the relationship between dietary micronutrient adequacy and multimorbidity in adults aged 65 and older, using data from the Seniors-ENRICA II cohort and tracking various health conditions.
  • *Results showed that participants with higher dietary micronutrient adequacy had a significantly lower risk of developing multimorbidity, indicating that better nutrition may help reduce the incidence of chronic diseases.
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Objective: The duration and quality of sleep have been associated with multiple health conditions in adults. However, whether sleep duration and quality are associated with hearing loss (HL) is uncertain. The present study investigates the prospective association between duration and quality of sleep and HL.

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