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Effect of changes in adherence to Mediterranean diet on nutrient density after 1-year of follow-up: results from the PREDIMED-Plus Study.

Naomi Cano-IbánezBueno-Cavanillas AMaría Ángeles MartínezJordi Salas SalvadóDolores CorellaGal-la FreixerDora RomagueraJesús VioqueÁngel María Alonso-GómezJulia WärnbergJosé Alfredo Martínez HernándezJ LLuís Serra-MajemRamon EstruchFrancisco José TinahonesJosé LapetraXavier PintoJosep Antonio TurAntonio García-RíosLaura García-MolinaMiguel Delgado-RodríguezPilar Matia-MartinLidia Daimiel RuizVicente Martín-SánchezJosep VidalClotilde VázquezEmilio RosJavier Bartolomé-ResanoAntoni Palau-GalindoOlga PortolesLaura TorresMiquel FiolMaría Teresa Cano SánchezCarolina Sorto-SánchezNoelia Moreno-MoralesJosé Alfredo MartínezJacqueline Álvarez-PérezEmilio SacanellaMaria Rosa Bernal-LopezJose Manuel Santos-LozanoMarta Fanlo-MaresmaCristina BouzasCristina RazquinNerea Becerra-TomasCarolina Ortega-AzorinRegina LLimonaMarga MoreyJosefa Román-MaciáLeire Goicolea-GüemezZenaida Vazquez-RuízLaura BarrubésMontserrat FitóAlfredo Gea
Published in: European journal of nutrition (2019)
The PREDIMED-Plus dietary intervention, based on MedDiet recommendations for older adults, maybe a feasible strategy to improve nutrient density in Spanish population at high risk of cardiovascular disease with overweight or obesity.
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