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Analysis of LDL and HDL size and number by nuclear magnetic resonance in a healthy working population: the LipoLab Study
Pallarés-Carratalá, Vicente; QUESADA, JOSE ANTONIO; Orozco Beltrán, Domingo; Amigó‐Grau, Nuria; López Pineda, Adriana; Fernández Giménez, Antonio; Gil-Guillén, Vicente F; Correig, Xavier; Masana, Luis; Monleón, Daniel; Redón, Josep; Reyes, Pascual; Carratalá Munuera, Concepción Wiley (2020)Background and aim Atherosclerosis is the underlying process in cardiovascular disease (CVD), the first cause of death in developed countries. We aimed to identify people with no known CVD and normal values of LDL‐C and ... -
Characterizing diagnostic inertia in arterial hypertension with a gender perspective in primary care
Pallarés-Carratalá, Vicente; Carratala-Munuera, Concepcion; Lopez-Pineda, Adriana; QUESADA, JOSE ANTONIO; Gil-Guillén, Vicente F; Orozco-Beltran, Domingo; Alfonso Sanchez, Jose; Navarro Pérez, Jorge; Martin-Moreno, Jose M. Guido Iaccarino, University of Naples Federico II, Italy (2022)Background and Objectives: Substantial evidence shows that diagnostic inertia leads to failure to achieve screening and diagnosis objectives for arterial hypertension (AHT). In addition, different studies suggest that the ... -
Gender differences in the diagnosis of dyslipidemia: ESCARVAL-GENERO
Soriano Maldonado, Cristina; Lopez-Pineda, Adriana; Orozco-Beltran, Domingo; QUESADA, JOSE ANTONIO; Alfonso Sanchez, Jose; Pallarés-Carratalá, Vicente; Navarro Pérez, Jorge; Gil-Guillen, Vicente F.; Martin-Moreno, Jose M.; Carratala-Munuera, Concepcion MDPI (2021)Evidence shows that objectives for detecting and controlling dyslipidemia are not being effectively met, and outcomes differ between men and women. This study aimed to assess gender-related differences in diagnostic inertia ... -
Gender Inequalities in Diagnostic Inertia around the Three Most Prevalent Cardiovascular Risk Studies: Protocol for a Population-Based Cohort Study
Carratala-Munuera, Concepcion; López Pineda, Adriana; Orozco-Beltran, Domingo; QUESADA, JOSE ANTONIO; Alfonso Sanchez, Jose; Pallarés-Carratalá, Vicente; Soriano Maldonado, Cristina; Navarro Pérez, Jorge; Gil-Guillén, Vicente F; Martin-Moreno, Jose M. MDPI (2021)Evidence shows that objectives for detecting and controlling cardiovascular risk factors are not being effectively met, and moreover, outcomes differ between men and women. This study will assess the gender-related differences ... -
Renal function and attributable risk of death and cardiovascular hospitalization in participants with diabetes from a registry-based cohort
Ruiz-Quinteroa, Manuel; Redón, Josep; Téllez-Plaza, María; Cebrián-Cuenca, Ana María; Navarro Pérez, Jorge; Menéndez, Edelmiro; Pérez Navarro, Ana M.; Fernández Giménez, Antonio; López Pineda, Adriana; QUESADA, JOSE ANTONIO; Pallarés-Carratalá, Vicente; Gil-Guillén, Vicente F; Moreno, Jose; Bleda-Cano, Jesús; Carrascosa, Sara; Carratalá Munuera, Concepción Elsevier (2020)Aims To estimate the attributable risk of renal function on all-cause mortality and cardiovascular hospitalization in patients with diabetes. Methods A prospective cohort study in 19,469 adults with diabetes, free ...