Organisation profile
Organisation profile
CINTESIS is a national-based, decentralized, multidisciplinary research unit comprising about 500 researchers (198 PhD integrated members) whose governance and organizational model was designed to provide a highly performing and efficient environment for health sciences and health care research.
The 3 proposed thematic lines (TL) for CINTESIS i.e. Preventive Medicine & Societal Challenges (TL1), Clinical & Translational Research (TL2) and Health Data and Decision Sciences & Information Technologies (TL3) are strongly aligned with the major priorities defined by Horizon 2020. These TL comprises 23 research groups (RG) that address key Health and Societal Challenges and provide the needed research capacities and expertise in order to perform translational research and innovation within real healthcare environment.
Specific RG from CINTESIS will be devoted to: clinical and economical assessment of treatment, prevention and rehabilitative interventions; development of methods, tools and ICT applications that may have a direct impact in the wellbeing of elderly people; development and validation of new diagnostic tests; improvement of treatment control and patient monitoring; and development of methods and systems to deal with big data and complex biomedical information.
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Enduring improvements in hepatic insulin sensitivity predict sustained remission of prediabetes during a 3-year lifestyle intervention: results from the PREVIEW multinational diabetes prevention trial
Zhu, R., Guo, J., Huttunen-Lenz, M., Stratton, G., Swindell, N., Macdonald, I. A., Handjieva-Darlenska, T., Handjiev, S., Navas-Carretero, S., Poppitt, S. D., Silvestre, M., Schlicht, W., Fogelholm, M., Martinez, J. A., Raben, A. & Brand-Miller, J., May 2026, In: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 178, 156546.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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From Control to Optimisation: Evolving Strategies in the Nutritional Management of Inborn Errors of Protein Metabolism
Rocha, J. C., Daly, A. & MacDonald, A., Jan 2026, In: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease. 49, 1, e70123.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Long-term effects of dietary protein and carbohydrate quality on prediabetes remission: results from the PREVIEW randomised multinational diabetes prevention trial
Zhu, R., Guo, J., Huttunen-Lenz, M., Silvestre, M., Stratton, G., Macdonald, I. A., Handjieva-Darlenska, T., Handjiev, S., Navas-Carretero, S., Poppitt, S. D., Fogelholm, M., Martinez-Urbistondo, D., Martinez, J. A., Raben, A. & Brand-Miller, J., Jan 2026, In: Diabetologia. 69, 1, p. 81 - 92Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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