Eva
Calvo Bonacho
Universidad de Málaga
Málaga, EspañaPublicacións en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidad de Málaga (11)
2021
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Prevalence of familial hypercholesterolemia phenotype and ten-year risk of cardiovascular events in a working population in primary prevention: The ICARIA study
Atherosclerosis, Vol. 338, pp. 39-45
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Prevalence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in a large sample of the Spanish working population
Revista Clinica Espanola, Vol. 221, Núm. 6, pp. 315-322
2020
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COVID-19 and Sick Leave: An Analysis of the Ibermutua Cohort of Over 1,651,305 Spanish Workers in the First Trimester of 2020
Frontiers in Public Health, Vol. 8
2018
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Frequency of Atrial Fibrillation in a Large Sample of Young Adults Selected From the Spanish Working Population
Revista Espanola de Cardiologia, Vol. 71, Núm. 6, pp. 498-500
2014
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Influence of high cardiovascular risk in asymptomatic people on the duration and cost of sick leave: Results of the ICARIA study
European Heart Journal, Vol. 35, Núm. 5, pp. 299-306
2011
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Análisis de la influencia de polimorfismos en APOE, APOA5, LPL, LIPC y CETP sobre los niveles de triglicéridos en población laboral malagueña
Clinica e Investigacion en Arteriosclerosis, Vol. 23, Núm. 2, pp. 62-71
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High cardiovascular risk in Spanish workers
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, Vol. 21, Núm. 4, pp. 231-236
2010
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Additive effects of LPL, APOA5 and APOE variant combinations on triglyceride levels and hypertriglyceridemia: Results of the ICARIA genetic sub-study
BMC Medical Genetics, Vol. 11, Núm. 1
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Higher red blood cell distribution width is associated with the metabolic syndrome: Results of the ibermutuamur cardiovascular risk assessment study
Diabetes Care
2009
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Association of moderate and severe hypertriglyceridemia with obesity, diabetes mellitus and vascular disease in the Spanish working population: Results of the ICARIA study
Atherosclerosis, Vol. 207, Núm. 2, pp. 573-578
2008
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Occupation-related differences in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome
Diabetes Care, Vol. 31, Núm. 9, pp. 1884-1885