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A. Gil de Miguel
Researcher at King Juan Carlos University
Publications - 59
Citations - 882
A. Gil de Miguel is an academic researcher from King Juan Carlos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Incidence (epidemiology). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 59 publications receiving 804 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Gil de Miguel include Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón.
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Health profiles, lifestyles and use of health resources by the immigrant population resident in Spain
TL;DR: Immigrants in Spain display better lifestyle-related parameters, in that they consume less alcohol and smoke less than the autochthonous population, and there is no evidence of excessive and inappropriate use of other health-care resources.
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Predictive factors of self-medicated drug use among the Spanish adult population.
TL;DR: The study aimed at describing the prevalence of self‐medicated drug use among the Spanish adult population and to identify the predictive factors of such self-medication in Spain.
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Negative impact of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on the health-related quality of life of patients. Results of the EPIDEPOC study: Health Qual Life Outcomes 2006;4:31.
P. Carrasco Garrido,J. de Miguel Diez,J. Rejas Gutierrez,A.M. Centeno,E. Gobartt Vazquez,A. Gil de Miguel,M.M. García Carballo,R. Jiménez García +7 more
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Self-perception of health status, mental health and quality of life among adults with diabetes residing in a metropolitan area.
M. Esteban y Peña,V. Hernández Barrera,X. Fernández Cordero,A. Gil de Miguel,M. Rodríguez Pérez,A. López-de Andrés,Rodrigo Jiménez-García +6 more
TL;DR: Self-rated health and psychological well-being, and HRQL, are all considerably poorer among patients with diabetes vs those without diabetes, with the poorest quality of life among those with diabetes associated with female gender, depression, lack of exercise and obesity.
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Increased incidence of admissions for anaphylaxis in Spain 1998–2011
Miguel A. Tejedor-Alonso,Mar Moro-Moro,M. Mosquera González,M. Rodríguez-Alvarez,E. Pérez Fernández,P. Latasa Zamalloa,E. Farias Aquino,R. Gil Prieto,A. Gil de Miguel +8 more
TL;DR: A 1.89‐fold increase in admissions for anaphylaxis in Spanish hospitals during the study period, particularly in patients aged 0–14 years, is recorded, which is perceived as having increased in recent years.