Joan Capdevila Pujol

12.6k total citations · 3 hit papers
20 papers, 715 citations indexed

About

Joan Capdevila Pujol is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Physiology and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Joan Capdevila Pujol has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 715 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Infectious Diseases, 4 papers in Physiology and 3 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Joan Capdevila Pujol's work include COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies (4 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks (2 papers). Joan Capdevila Pujol is often cited by papers focused on COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies (4 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks (2 papers). Joan Capdevila Pujol collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Spain and United States. Joan Capdevila Pujol's co-authors include Josep Solé‐Pareta, Josep Miquel Jornet, Jonathan Wolf, Tim D. Spector, Ana M. Valdes, Sébastien Ourselin, Claire J. Steves, Lorenzo Polidori, Anna May and Cristina Menni and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Medicine, Nature Communications and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Joan Capdevila Pujol

19 papers receiving 706 citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Fackelmann, Gloria, Paolo Manghi, Niccolò Carlino, et al.. (2025). Gut microbiome signatures of vegan, vegetarian and omnivore diets and associated health outcomes across 21,561 individuals. Nature Microbiology. 10(1). 41–52. 36 indexed citations breakdown →
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Sudre, Carole H., Michela Antonelli, Nathan J. Cheetham, et al.. (2024). Symptoms before and after COVID-19: a population and case–control study using prospective data. European Respiratory Journal. 64(1). 2301853–2301853. 1 indexed citations
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Bermingham, Kate, Inbar Linenberg, Lorenzo Polidori, et al.. (2024). Effects of a personalized nutrition program on cardiometabolic health: a randomized controlled trial. Nature Medicine. 30(7). 1888–1897. 49 indexed citations breakdown →
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Bermingham, Kate, Anna May, Francesco Asnicar, et al.. (2023). Snack quality and snack timing are associated with cardiometabolic blood markers: the ZOE PREDICT study. European Journal of Nutrition. 63(1). 121–133. 5 indexed citations
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Menni, Cristina, Anna May, Lorenzo Polidori, et al.. (2022). COVID-19 vaccine waning and effectiveness and side-effects of boosters: a prospective community study from the ZOE COVID Study. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 22(7). 1002–1010. 204 indexed citations breakdown →
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Merino, Jordi, Inbar Linenberg, Kate Bermingham, et al.. (2022). Validity of continuous glucose monitoring for categorizing glycemic responses to diet: implications for use in personalized nutrition. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 115(6). 1569–1576. 22 indexed citations
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Vallat, Raphaël, Sarah Berry, Neli Tsereteli, et al.. (2022). How people wake up is associated with previous night’s sleep together with physical activity and food intake. Nature Communications. 13(1). 7116–7116. 7 indexed citations
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Mazidi, Mohsen, Ana M. Valdes, José M. Ordovás, et al.. (2021). Meal-induced inflammation: postprandial insights from the Personalised REsponses to DIetary Composition Trial (PREDICT) study in 1000 participants. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 114(3). 1028–1038. 48 indexed citations
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Canas, Liane S., Carole H. Sudre, Joan Capdevila Pujol, et al.. (2021). Early detection of COVID-19 in the UK using self-reported symptoms: a large-scale, prospective, epidemiological surveillance study. The Lancet Digital Health. 3(9). e587–e598. 53 indexed citations
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Costeira, Ricardo, Karla A. Lee, Benjamin Murray, et al.. (2021). Estrogen and COVID-19 symptoms: Associations in women from the COVID Symptom Study. PLoS ONE. 16(9). e0257051–e0257051. 75 indexed citations
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Menni, Cristina, Anna May, Lorenzo Polidori, et al.. (2021). COVID-19 Vaccine Waning and Effectiveness and Side Effects of Boosters: A Prospective Community Study From the ZOE COVID Study. SSRN Electronic Journal. 20 indexed citations
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Bowyer, Ruth C. E., Thomas Varsavsky, Ellen J. Thompson, et al.. (2020). Geo-social gradients in predicted COVID-19 prevalence in Great Britain: results from 1 960 242 users of the COVID-19 Symptoms Study app. Thorax. 76(7). 723–725. 4 indexed citations
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila, He Zhao, François Petitjean, & Wray Buntine. (2018). Experiments with learning graphical models on text. Behaviormetrika. 45(2). 363–387.
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila, Jesús Cerquides, & Jordi Torres. (2017). Mining urban events from the tweet stream through a probabilistic mixture model. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 32(3). 764–786. 5 indexed citations
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila, Jesús Cerquides, Jordi Nin, & Jordi Torres. (2016). Tweet-SCAN: An event discovery technique for geo-located tweets. Pattern Recognition Letters. 93. 58–68. 22 indexed citations
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila, Marta Arias, & Argimiro Arratia. (2015). GeoSRS: A hybrid social recommender system for geolocated data. Information Systems. 57. 111–128. 31 indexed citations
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Muñoz, Miguel Ángel, et al.. (2012). Primary health care utilization by immigrants as compared to the native population: a multilevel analysis of a large clinical database in Catalonia. European Journal of General Practice. 18(2). 100–106. 8 indexed citations
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Jornet, Josep Miquel, Joan Capdevila Pujol, & Josep Solé‐Pareta. (2012). PHLAME: A Physical Layer Aware MAC protocol for Electromagnetic nanonetworks in the Terahertz Band. Nano Communication Networks. 3(1). 74–81. 105 indexed citations
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila, Josep Miquel Jornet, & Josep Solé‐Pareta. (2011). PHLAME: A physical layer aware MAC protocol for electromagnetic nanonetworks. 1. 431–436. 18 indexed citations
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Pujol, Joan Capdevila. (1993). EL PROCESO DE GRANULACIÓN: EXPERIENCIAS PRÁCTICAS. Hispana. 69–83. 2 indexed citations

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