17 questions on the Mediterranean diet for a healthier pregnancy: the preg-MEDAS questionnaire
A study by the Clínic-IDIBAPS presents the new preg-MEDAS questionnaire, which measures adherence to the Mediterranean diet in pregnant women. The st1
A study by the Clínic-IDIBAPS presents the new preg-MEDAS questionnaire, which measures adherence to the Mediterranean diet in pregnant women. The st1
The study, carried out by the BCNatal Fetal Medicine Research Center (Hospital Clínic Barcelona and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu) and the UPF BCN MedTec1
In the IMPACT-BCN clinical trial, that studied the possible benefits of maternal lifestyle interventions during pregnancy, both the Mediterranean die1
Led by researchers from Clínic-IDIBAPS with support from Fundació "la Caixa", the study shows that pregnant women who follow a Mediterranean diet hav1
A study led by the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS shows that having a low birth weight limits the body's capacity to adapt when there is another cardiovascu1
This award, worth 35,000 euros, recognises the researcher’s contribution to clinical research in diet and nutrition.
Both diseases have clinical manifestations that may be similar, but a study, in which IDIBAPS researchers have participated, has identified markers t1
Mediterranean diet or mindfulness-based stress reduction interventions during pregnancy reduce the prevalence of low birth weight by 29-36% as well a1
A study coordinated by researchers at BCNatal-IDIBAPS, and published by the journal JAMA Cardiology, shows that people born with a low birth weight p1
A study coordinated by Clínic-IDIBAPS researchers, published in the journal Scientific Reports, shows that people aged between 18 and 70 years who we1