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1. Adherence to a Mediterranean diet, dyslipidemia and inflammation in familial hypercholesterolemia

2. Long-term secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease with a Mediterranean diet and a low-fat diet (CORDIOPREV): a randomised controlled trial

3. Influence of dietary intervention on microvascular endothelial function in coronary patients and atherothrombotic risk of recurrence

4. Mediterranean Diet Reduces Atherosclerosis Progression in Coronary Heart Disease: An Analysis of the CORDIOPREV Randomized Controlled Trial

5. Quality and Quantity of Protein Intake Influence Incidence of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Coronary Heart Disease Patients: From the CORDIOPREV Study

6. Biological senescence risk score. A practical tool to predict biological senescence status

7. Influence of gender and menopausal status on gut microbiota

8. Beneficial effect of CETP gene polymorphism in combination with a Mediterranean diet influencing lipid metabolism in metabolic syndrome patients: CORDIOPREV study

9. Differential menopause- versus aging-induced changes in oxidative stress and circadian rhythm gene markers

10. MiRNAs profile as biomarkers of nutritional therapy for the prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus: From the CORDIOPREV study

11. Adults with familial hypercholesterolaemia have healthier dietary and lifestyle habits compared with their non-affected relatives: the SAFEHEART study

12. Frying oils with high natural or added antioxidants content, which protect against postprandial oxidative stress, also protect against DNA oxidation damage

13. Low Intake of Vitamin E Accelerates Cellular Aging in Patients With Established Cardiovascular Disease: The CORDIOPREV Study

14. Dietary fat quantity and quality modifies advanced glycation end products metabolism in patients with metabolic syndrome

15. The postprandial inflammatory response after ingestion of heated oils in obese persons is reduced by the presence of phenol compounds

16. Two Healthy Diets Modulate Gut Microbial Community Improving Insulin Sensitivity in a Human Obese Population

17. Effect of frying oils on the postprandial endoplasmic reticulum stress in obese people

18. Hypertriglyceridemia Influences the Degree of Postprandial Lipemic Response in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome and Coronary Artery Disease: From the Cordioprev Study

19. The antioxidants in oils heated at frying temperature, whether natural or added, could protect against postprandial oxidative stress in obese people

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