Researchers from the University of Toronto visit PREDIMED-PLUS as a nutritional study model in Europe

From letf to rigth: Jordi Salas-Salvado, Luis Moreno, Nancy Babio, Cyril Kendall, John Sievenpiper y Mònica Bullò

 

Researchers from the University of Toronto visit PREDIMED-PLUS as a nutritional study model in Europe.

Drs. Cyril Kendall and John Sievenpiper from the University of Toronto have visited the PREDIMED-PLUS Center of Reus to know the difficulties of starting a study like the one that is taking place in Spain. During their stay they could observe in place the field work and talk to the team of nurses and dietitians. They have also been interested in the PREDIMED-PLUS interventions, the tools used, the logistics and the cost in terms of necessary personnel, facilities and other project keys.

Researchers from Canada will begin a powerful intervention nutritional project and precisely that is one of the reasons for their visit in order to get a closer look in how PREDIMED was launched and what difficulties PREDIMED-PLUS has faced in recent years.

Reus, 22 November 2016

Beverage Intake Assessment Questionnaire Predimed-Plus study

Beverage Intake Assessment Questionnaire: Relative Validity and Repeatability in a Spanish Population with Metabolic Syndrome from the PREDIMED-PLUS Study.

The first article that was published within this major, important study, Predimed-Plus, is still taking place in Spain.

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Article in “Diari de Tarragona”: “Searching for 300 people with obesity to be a part of a nutritional investigation”

See the article in spanish here.