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Doctor Jesus Diaz-Gutierrez

Hospital Juan Ramon Jimenez, Huelva (Spain)
Membership: EAPCI Member
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Jesús Díaz-Gutiérrez (1995, Sevilla, Spain) is a Cardiology Resident at the University Hospital Juan Ramón Jiménez (2020, Huelva, Spain). He is a PhD candidate at the University of Seville (2021). Currently, he is conducting his research line on lifestyle, adiposity, and atrial fibrillation in 3 Mediterranean cohorts. He received his M.D from the University of Navarra (2019, Pamplona, Spain). He was the recipient of a scholarship from the Spanish Ministry of Education (2018-2019) to collaborate as Research Assistant at the Dpt. of Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the University of Navarra. For his outstanding contribution to the field of cardiovascular disease prevention and metabolic risk factors (>160 citations, h-index: 7), he was granted with the "Best Published Article in 2019" and the "Article with the Greatest International Impact at medium term in 2021 awarded by the Spanish Society of Cardiology. He has served as manuscript reviewer for several scientific journals.
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Mediterranean lifestyle for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: the MEDLIFE pilot study
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Mediterranean lifestyle for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: the MEDLIFE pilot study
Association between napping and nighttime sleep with the risk of recurrent events in patients with cardiovascular disease: pilot study of the MEDLIFE project
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Association between napping and nighttime sleep with the risk of recurrent events in patients with cardiovascular disease: pilot study of the MEDLIFE project
Extra-virgin olive oil intake and lipoprotein A levels in the PREDIMED-Plus study
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Extra-virgin olive oil intake and lipoprotein A levels in the PREDIMED-Plus study
Daytime napping and the risk of atrial fibrillation in the SUN cohort
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Daytime napping and the risk of atrial fibrillation in the SUN cohort
Body adiposity estimated with CUN-BAE predicts atrial fibrillation: the SUN cohort
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Body adiposity estimated with CUN-BAE predicts atrial fibrillation: the SUN cohort
A score of traditional and novel lifestyles for optimal cardiovascular health: the SUN cohort
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A score of traditional and novel lifestyles for optimal cardiovascular health: the SUN cohort

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