Sara Castro Barquero
Investigador post-doc
Research group
Professional network profiles
Last Publications
- Houri O, Youssef L, Crovetto F, Borrell M, Crimella M, Ferrante MG, Novoa RH, Casas I, Encabo N, Benitez L, Larroya M, Peguero A, Meler E, Castro-Barquero S, Bijnens B, Figueras-Retuerta F, Gratacós E, Bernardino G and Crispi F Phenotyping Preeclampsia Using Unsupervised Machine Learning: A Prospective Cohort Study BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY . : .
- Trejo-Domínguez A, Benitez L, Crovetto F, Casas R, Youssef L, Larroya M, María Ruiz-León A, Nakaki A, Genero M, Casas I, Novoa RH, Encabo N, Rahman M, Wang X, O'Sullivan JF, Hegarty NR, Vieta E, Gratacós E, Estruch R, Crispi F and Castro-Barquero S Ultraprocessed foods consumption and risk of preeclampsia: a secondary analysis of the improving mothers for a better prenatal care trial Barcelona (IMPACT BCN) randomized clinical trial AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION . 123(5): 101255-101255.
- Nakaki A, Gomez Y, Marra MC, Youssef L, Castro-Barquero S, Casas R, Vieta E, Estruch R, Eixarch E, Gratacós E, Crispi F and Crovetto F Effects of Mediterranean diet and stress-reduction interventions during pregnancy on fetal brain development detected using magnetic resonance imaging. ULTRASOUND IN OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY . 67(5): 646-656.
Projects
- Project name:
- Preeclampsia y microbiota intestinal: una nueva diana terapéutica potencial
- Leader
- Francesca Crovetto
- Funding entities:
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
- Code
- PI25/00312
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2026 - 2028
- Project name:
- Contratos Sara Borrell_Beneficiari: Sara Castro
- Leader
- Francesca Crovetto
- Funding entities:
- Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
- Code
- CD24/00244
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2025 - 2028
- Project name:
- Early detection and interception for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BMBF-EDI-4-ALL)
- Leader
- Eduard Gratacós Solsona
- Funding entities:
- HEINRICH-HEINE-UNIVERSITAET DUESSELDORF
- Code
- PCP00435
- Starting - finishing date:
- 2024 - 2027
News
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Consuming ultra-processed foods during pregnancy is associated with more than double the risk of developing preeclampsia
Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods during pregnancy is associated with more than double the risk of preeclampsia, a serious but preventable complication.