Publications by authors named "Fanlo-Maresma M"

Impulsivity has been proposed to have an impact on glycemic dysregulation. However, it remains uncertain whether an unfavorable glycemic status could also contribute to an increase in impulsivity levels. This study aims to analyze associations of baseline and time-varying glycemic status with 3-year time-varying impulsivity in older adults at high risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Beverages are an important part of the diet, but their environmental impact has been scarcely assessed. The aim of this study was to assess how changes in beverage consumption over a one-year period can impact the environmental sustainability of the diet. This is a one-year longitudinal study of 55-75-year-old participants with metabolic syndrome (n = 1122) within the frame of the PREDIMED-Plus study.

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Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with alterations of lipoprotein structure and function that can be characterized with advanced lipoprotein testing (ADLT). The effect of the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and weight loss on the lipoprotein subclass profile has been scarcely studied. Within the PREDIMED-Plus randomized controlled trial, a sub-study conducted at Bellvitge Hospital recruiting center evaluated the effects of a weight loss program based on an energy-reduced MedDiet (er-MedDiet) and physical activity (PA) promotion (intervention group) compared with energy-unrestricted MedDiet recommendations (control group) on ADLT-assessed lipoprotein subclasses.

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Background: Water intake and hydration status have been suggested to impact cognition; however, longitudinal evidence is limited and often inconsistent. This study aimed to longitudinally assess the association between hydration status and water intake based on current recommendations, with changes in cognition in an older Spanish population at high cardiovascular disease risk.

Methods: A prospective analysis was conducted of a cohort of 1957 adults (aged 55-75) with overweight/obesity (BMI between ≥ 27 and < 40 kg/m) and metabolic syndrome from the PREDIMED-Plus study.

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Background: Genetic risk scores (GRSs) have partially improved the understanding of the etiology of moderate hypertriglyceridemia (HTG), which until recently was mainly assessed by secondary predisposing causes. The main objective of this study was to assess whether this variability is due to the interaction between clinical variables and GRS. Methods: We analyzed 276 patients with suspected polygenic HTG.

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  • The study investigates the connection between genetic factors, subclinical atherosclerosis, and abnormal lipoproteins in women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), a condition linked to higher cardiovascular risk.
  • 73 women with SLE were compared to 73 age-matched controls through serum analysis, atherosclerosis screening, and genetic testing of specific genes.
  • Results indicated that women with SLE had higher triglyceride levels and a greater likelihood of carotid atherosclerosis, with the rs1260326 gene variant showing a significant association with increased cardiovascular risk.
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Severe lung injury is triggered by both the SARS-CoV-2 infection and the subsequent host-immune response in some COVID-19 patients. We conducted a randomized, single-center, open-label, phase II trial with the aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of methylprednisolone pulses and tacrolimus plus standard of care (SoC) vs. SoC alone, in hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19.

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SLE is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis to analyze its relationship with dyslipidemia and related genetic factors in a population of patients with SLE. Seventy-one SLE female patients were recruited.

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Background: Lipid metabolism disorders, especially hypertriglyceridemia (HTG), are risk factors for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, the association between genetic factors related to HTG and the risk of NAFLD has been scarcely studied.

Methods: A total of 185 subjects with moderate HTG were prospectively included.

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Introduction: Some COVID-19 patients evolve to severe lung injury and systemic hyperinflammatory syndrome triggered by both the coronavirus infection and the subsequent host-immune response. Accordingly, the use of immunomodulatory agents has been suggested but still remains controversial. Our working hypothesis is that methylprednisolone pulses and tacrolimus may be an effective and safety drug combination for treating severe COVID-19 patients.

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Background: The prevalence of overweight/obesity and related manifestations such as metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing worldwide. High energy density diets, usually with low nutrient density, are among the main causes. Some high-quality dietary patterns like the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) have been linked to the prevention and better control of MetS.

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Background: Adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) is thought to reduce liver steatosis.

Objectives: To explore the associations with liver steatosis of 3 different diets: a MedDiet + extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), MedDiet + nuts, or a control diet.

Methods: This was a subgroup analysis nested within a multicenter, randomized, parallel-group clinical trial, PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED trial: ISRCTN35739639), aimed at assessing the effect of a MedDiet on the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.

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  • Patients with dyslipidemia often use statins to lower cholesterol and reduce cardiovascular risk, but their response can vary due to genetic factors.
  • This study investigated how six specific gene variants affect statin effectiveness in reducing total and non-HDL cholesterol in 100 patients who hadn't been treated before.
  • The results indicated that the HMGCR c.1564-106A > G variant significantly reduced the effectiveness of statins, making it harder for patients to reach cholesterol targets.
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  • High serum concentrations of small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (sd-LDL-c) are linked to increased cardiovascular disease risk, but quantification is currently complicated.
  • A new optimized, simpler precipitation method for isolating sd-LDL particles was developed and tested against the standard ultracentrifugation process, showing no significant differences in results.
  • Reference intervals for sd-LDL-c concentrations were established for a Mediterranean population, helping to improve the clinical application of sd-LDL-c measurement.
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