The Mediterranean Diet improves HDL function in high cardiovascular risk individuals : a randomized controlled trial

Álvaro Hernáez, PharmD, MSc; Olga Castañer, MD, PhD; Roberto Elosua, MD, PhD; Xavier Pintó, MD, PhD; Ramón Estruch, MD, PhD; Jordi Salas-Salvadó, MD, PhD; Dolores Corella, PharmD, PhD; Fernando Arós, MD, PhD; Lluis SerraMajem, MD, PhD; Miquel Fiol, MD, PhD; Manuel Ortega-Calvo, MD, PhD; Emilio Ros, MD, PhD; Miguel Ángel Martínez-González, MD, PhD; Rafael de la Torre, PharmD, PhD; M. Carmen López-Sabater, PharmD, PhD; Montserrat Fitó, MD, PhD*

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