Cohort Profile: Design and methods of the PREDIMED-Plus randomized trial.
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J. Martínez | C. Botella | R. Lamuela-Raventós | D. Corella | J. Vidal | E. Navarrete-Muñoz | D. Romaguera | J. Vioque | F. Fernández-Aranda | M. Fitó | F. Tinahones | L. Daimiel | M. Delgado-Rodríguez | M. Martínez-González | J. Basora | A. Bueno-Cavanillas | J. Tur | L. Serra-Majem | J. López-Miranda | E. Ros | R. Estruch | G. Sáez | M. Portillo | O. Castañer | A. Garcia-Rios | A. Marcos | J. Wärnberg | M. Zulet | M. Ruíz-Canela | J. Salas-Salvadó | E. Toledo | E. Gómez-Gracia | F. Arós | J. Lapetra | J. Sorlí | M. Bulló | X. Pintó | P. Buil-Cosiales | V. Martín | P. Matía | C. Vázquez | H. Schröder | J. Díez-Espino | I. Álvarez-Álvarez | J. Salas‐Salvadó | J. Martínez | Lidia Daimiel | I. Alvarez-Alvarez
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