Skip to content
  • CAT
  • ESP
  • ENG
  • About us
  • Contact
El·lipse
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • flickr
  • linkdin
  • facebook
  • youtube
  • Research
  • Public engagement
  • Scientific life
  • Community
  • About us
  • Contact
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • flickr
  • linkdin
  • facebook
  • youtube
  • CAT
  • ESP
  • ENG

Children

18.06.2021

Brain disorders of childhood obesity

25.05.2021

Núria Güil-Oumrait (ISGlobal): “The harmful effects of POPs in children’s health should motivate environmental regulatory agencies”

16.11.2020

Pollution and population density could increase BMI and blood pressure in children

12.11.2020

Key gene for Ewing’s sarcoma found

ADHD and worsening memory in children could be associated Photo by Jerry Wang on Unsplash
01.10.2020

ADHD and childhood memory deficits, genetically linked

A study of 1,200 children analyzed the trajectory of weight up to the age of four and its relationship with lung function at age seven. Photo by Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash.
29.08.2020

Weight gain in the first years of life can affect lung function

The findings provide further evidence that modifying environmental exposures early in life can limit the risk of obesity and associated complications. | Picture by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay.
30.06.2020

Air pollution, smoking and built environment are associated with an increased risk of childhood obesity

Nearly half of the parets believe the physical and emotional health, as well as the quality of life of children will be affected after lockdown.
21.06.2020

Lockdown has affected the health of children in Spain

IBE researchers, creators of the TreeScape activity, carried out from the design and manufacture of the activity, to the start up of the game. | Picture by the IBE communications officer, Pilar Rodríguez.
05.05.2020

TreeScape: learning about evolutionary biology through an “Escape Room”

The implication of our findings is that prenatal exposure to air pollutants has a lasting effect on growth after birth. | Picture by Ömürden Cengiz from Unsplash.
29.04.2020

Exposure to air pollution during pregnancy is associated with growth delays

Fish is a major source of omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids which are important for the developing fetus. | Picture by Shutterbug75 from Pixabay.
17.04.2020

Benefits of eating fish in moderation while pregnant outweigh risks for child

In Spain, around 41% of children aged 6 to 9 years were overweight and/or obese in 2015. | Picture by Kevin Gent from Unsplash.
24.03.2020

Childhood overweight trend shows a slight decrease, but increases in disadvantaged environments

El·lipse is published by the PRBB Communications and Corporate Relations Area.

Dr Aiguader, 88, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

For any suggestions or collaborations please contact us at ellipse@prbb.org

  • Read past print editions
  • About El·lipse
  • About the PRBB
  • Legal disclaimer
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • flickr
  • linkdin
  • facebook
  • youtube
© 2025 El·lipse, PRBB
  • Home
  • News
  • Our picks
This website uses cookies that provide us with personal information, such as data associated with your browsing. If you click on I AGREE, both we and our Partners can install cookies or access non-sensitive information on your device in order to facilitate the reproduction of content, provide features on social networks, create profiles and compile statistics on traffic and usability in our website. You can get MORE INFORMATION by accessing our COOKIES POLICY. I agree More information
Privacy & Cookies Policy
Necessary Always Enabled

Subscribe to our mailing list
Want to be the first to know everything that goes on at the biggest biomedical research hub in Southern Europe? Subscribe to the el·lipse newsletter!

We will send you an email with the latest news.

See you soon!

*Required field

Field is not valid
You have to authorize data treatment

At any time, you can exercise the rights of access, rectification, opposition, portability, limitation to treatment and deletion of the data subject to treatment by clicking on the links "Update data" and "Unsubscribe", sending a letter indicating the right exercised to the postal address indicated at the bottom or to the following email address ellipse@prbb.org