Exposure to chemical mixtures linked to poor child health
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) found in plastic products and personal care items were associated with poorer child cardiometabolic, respiratory, and neurodevelopmental health.
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) found in plastic products and personal care items were associated with poorer child cardiometabolic, respiratory, and neurodevelopmental health.
This new ATHLETE study could help both health professionals and policymakers develop strategies to prevent childhood obesity and its long-term health effects.
New research from ISGlobal shows that higher levels of PFAS in a mother's blood during pregnancy were associated with reduced fetal growth.
A recording of a HEAL webinar on PFAS exposure during pregnancy and early life featuring ATHLETE researcher Nikos Stratakis is now available.
Children from lower income households are exposed to unhealthier lifestyles with long term consequences for their health and wellbeing, according to new research.
In this series of virtual workshops, we introduced novel designs and analytical approaches for multi-omics integration that were recently developed and applied in the exposomics field to address critical data analysis challenges (dimensionality reduction approaches, mediation, predictive modelling, feature selection, networks, etc).
Researchers at ISGlobal, ATHLETE's coordinating partner, found that fine air particles were associated with vitamin D deficiency in pregnant women.
In a new study that could help both doctors and policymakers improve preventative care, researchers from ATHLETE’s partner organisation ISGlobal identified key environmental stressors that impact child health.
This new ATHLETE meta-analysis, published in Environment International, reaffirms the connection between green spaces and child respiratory health.
A new study, by ATHLETE and LongITools, investigates how access to green spaces might improve health by subtly influencing how our genes work.