Dr. Nerea Martín Calvo is a Pediatrician and Associate Professor at the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Navarra. She was awarded a prestigious Rio Hortega grant and successfully earned her PhD in Epidemiology from the same university. Dr. Martín Calvo serves as the principal investigator for the SENDO project and SANTE initiative, showcasing her leadership in the field. Her notable contributions extend to numerous national and international research endeavors. With a notable publication record exceeding 80 papers in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and a H index of 25, her expertise is widely recognized. Within her teaching role, Dr. Martín Calvo imparts knowledge in biostatistics, epidemiology, and research methodology. Her research interests primarily revolve around the critical role of diet and lifestyle in preventing non-communicable diseases, particularly focusing on childhood obesity.
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Childhood Obesity
Pediatrics
Nutritional Epidemiolo...
Cohort studies
Mediterranea diet
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Short Biography
Dr. Nerea Martín Calvo is a Pediatrician and Associate Professor at the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Navarra. She was awarded a prestigious Rio Hortega grant and successfully earned her PhD in Epidemiology from the same university. Dr. Martín Calvo serves as the principal investigator for the SENDO project and SANTE initiative, showcasing her leadership in the field. Her notable contributions extend to numerous national and international research endeavors. With a notable publication record exceeding 80 papers in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and a H index of 25, her expertise is widely recognized. Within her teaching role, Dr. Martín Calvo imparts knowledge in biostatistics, epidemiology, and research methodology. Her research interests primarily revolve around the critical role of diet and lifestyle in preventing non-communicable diseases, particularly focusing on childhood obesity.