Ricardo Costeira
King's College London
25 Papers
77 Citations
Ricardo Costeira is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Modest effects of dietary supplements during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from 445 850 users of the COVID-19 Symptom Study app
Panayiotis Louca,Benjamin J. Murray,Kerstin Klaser,Mark S. Graham,Mohsen Mazidi,Emily R Leeming,Ellen J. Thompson,Ruth C. E. Bowyer,David A. Drew,Long H. Nguyen,Jordi Merino,Maria F. Gomez,Olatz Mompeo,Ricardo Costeira,Carole H. Sudre,Rachel Gibson,Claire J. Steves,Jonathan Wolf,Paul W. Franks,Sebastien Ourselin,Andrew T. Chan,Sarah Berry,Ana M. Valdes,Philip C. Calder,Tim D. Spector,Cristina Menni +25 more
- 19 Apr 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated whether users of the COVID-19 Symptom Study app who regularly took dietary supplements were less likely to test positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Estrogen and COVID-19 symptoms: Associations in women from the COVID Symptom Study.
Ricardo Costeira,Karla A. Lee,Benjamin Murray,C. Christiansen,Juan E. Castillo-Fernandez,Mary Ni Lochlainn,Joan Capdevila Pujol,Heather Macfarlane,Louise C. Kenny,Iain Buchan,Jonathan Wolf,Janice Rymer,Sebastien Ourselin,Claire J. Steves,Tim D. Spector,Louise Newson,Jordana T. Bell +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the association of COVID-19 positivity and severity with estrogen exposure in women, in a population-based matched cohort study of female users of the COVID Symptom Study application in the UK.
Epigenome-wide association meta-analysis of DNA methylation with coffee and tea consumption.
Irma Karabegović,Eliana Portilla-Fernandez,Yang Li,Jiantao Ma,Jiantao Ma,Silvana C.E. Maas,Daokun Sun,Emily A Hu,Brigitte Kühnel,Yan Zhang,Srikant Ambatipudi,Srikant Ambatipudi,Srikant Ambatipudi,Giovanni Fiorito,Giovanni Fiorito,Jian Huang,Juan E. Castillo-Fernandez,Juan E. Castillo-Fernandez,Kerri L. Wiggins,Niek de Klein,Sara Grioni,Brenton R. Swenson,Silvia Polidoro,Jorien L. Treur,Cyrille Cuenin,Pei-Chien Tsai,Pei-Chien Tsai,Pei-Chien Tsai,Ricardo Costeira,Veronique Chajes,Kim V.E. Braun,Niek Verweij,Anja Kretschmer,Lude Franke,Joyce B. J. van Meurs,André G. Uitterlinden,Robert J. de Knegt,M. Arfan Ikram,Abbas Dehghan,Annette Peters,Ben Schöttker,Sina A. Gharib,Nona Sotoodehnia,Jordana T. Bell,Paul R. Elliott,Paolo Vineis,Caroline L Relton,Zdenko Herceg,Hermann Brenner,Melanie Waldenberger,Casey M. Rebholz,Trudy Voortman,Qiuwei Pan,Myriam Fornage,Dan D. Levy,Manfred Kayser,Mohsen Ghanbari,Mohsen Ghanbari +57 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results from epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) on coffee and tea consumption in 15,789 participants of European and African-American ancestries from 15 cohorts were reported.
Dietary supplements during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from 1.4M users of the COVID Symptom Study app - a longitudinal app-based community survey
Panayiotis Louca,Benjamin J. Murray,Kerstin Klaser,Mark S. Graham,Mohsen Mazidi,Emily R Leeming,Ellen J. Thompson,Ruth C. E. Bowyer,David A. Drew,Long Alden Nguyen,Jordi Merino,Maria F. Gomez,Olatz Mompeo,Ricardo Costeira,Carole H. Sudre,Rachel J. Gibson,Claire J. Steves,Jonathan Wolf,Paul W. Franks,Sebastien Ourselin,Andrew T. Chan,Sarah Berry,Ana M. Valdes,Ana M. Valdes,Philip C. Calder,Tim D. Spector,Cristina Menni +26 more
TL;DR: A modest but significant association was observed between use of probiotics, omega-3 fatty acid, multivitamin or vitamin D supplements and lower risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 in women and Randomised controlled trials of selected supplements would be required to confirm these observational findings.
Dietary and supplemental intake of vitamins C and E is associated with altered DNA methylation in an epigenome-wide association study meta-analysis
Amena Keshawarz,Roby Joehanes,Jiantao Ma,Gha Young Lee,Ricardo Costeira,Pei-Chien Tsai,Olatz Mompeo Masachs,Jordana T. Bell,Rory P. Wilson,Barbara Thorand,Juliane Winkelmann,Annette Peters,Jakob Linseisen,Melanie Waldenberger,Terho Lehtimäki,Pashupati P. Mishra,Mika Kähönen,Olli T. Raitakari,Mika Helminen,Carol A. Wang,Phillip E. Melton,Rae-Chi Huang,Craig E. Pennell,Therese A. O'Sullivan,Carolina Ochoa-Rosales,Trudy Voortman,Joyce B. J. van Meurs,Kristin L. Young,Misa Graff,Yujie Wang,Douglas P. Kiel,Caren E. Smith,Paul F. Jacques,Daniel Levy +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a meta-analysed epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) results from 11,866 participants across eight population-based cohorts was evaluated to evaluate the association between self-reported dietary and supplemental intake of vitamins C and E with DNA methylation.
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