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Miss Evangelia Damigou

Pireaus (Greece)

Member of:

European Society of Cardiology

Evangelia Damigou is a PhD Candidate in Cardiovascular Epidemiology and a Dietitian-Nutritionist with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition from Harokopio University of Athens. Her research interests include the long-term impact of lifestyle habits, particularly dietary habits, on cardiovascular diseases and related comorbidities. She is passionate about obesity prevention and serves as an ambassador for the HealthyW8 project through the European Federation of the Associations of Dietitians, helping develop personalized, digital-based lifestyle recommendations. She is also a Career “HUA” Ambassador for Harokopio University of Athens (HUA).

Mean body mass index during 20 years of follow-up and cardiovascular disease incidence: results from the ATTICA cohort study (2002-2022)

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Obesity

Session: Obesity in heart disease

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A sex-related analysis on the influence of lipoprotein(a) on primary cardiovascular disease prevention and its interplay with traditional lipid markers: results from a 20-year cohort study.

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Biomarkers

Session: Lp(a): the new risk factor

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Mediterranean-type diet trajectories and 20-year cardiovascular disease incidence: the ATTICA study (2002-2022)

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Nutrition, Malnutrition and Heart Disease

Session: Nutrition and heart disease

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Adherence to a sustainable diet, measured via the EAT-Lancet Index, predicts incident short-term and long-term cardiovascular disease incidence: the ATTICA study (2002-2022)

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Environmental Aspects of Heart Disease

Session: Nutrition and heart disease

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Investigating the diverse role of ultra-processed foods on cardiometabolic multimorbidity: Highlights from the ATTICA prospective study (2002-2022)

Event: ESC Congress 2024

Topic: Nutrition, Malnutrition and Heart Disease

Session: Nutrition and heart disease

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