GIUV2026-035
This line of research focuses on the study of the impact of environmental exposures on health and quality of life across the life course, from early stages such as the prenatal period to adulthood. From an epidemiological and public health perspective, particular emphasis is placed on environmental exposures during pregnancy and early life stages, as well as their relationship with physical and mental development, the emergence of disorders throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and their long-term effects on health and well-being.
It also addresses the interaction between environmental, biological, and social factors in the comprehensive development of individuals, incorporating the analysis of social determinants, lifestyles, and health inequalities. Special attention is given to specific populations, such as middle-aged women, examining their physical and mental health status and the influence of social, economic, and behavioral factors on their quality of life.
The overall aim is to generate scientific evidence to support the design of prevention and health promotion strategies based on environmental factors, as well as to reduce health inequalities across the life...This line of research focuses on the study of the impact of environmental exposures on health and quality of life across the life course, from early stages such as the prenatal period to adulthood. From an epidemiological and public health perspective, particular emphasis is placed on environmental exposures during pregnancy and early life stages, as well as their relationship with physical and mental development, the emergence of disorders throughout childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, and their long-term effects on health and well-being.
It also addresses the interaction between environmental, biological, and social factors in the comprehensive development of individuals, incorporating the analysis of social determinants, lifestyles, and health inequalities. Special attention is given to specific populations, such as middle-aged women, examining their physical and mental health status and the influence of social, economic, and behavioral factors on their quality of life.
The overall aim is to generate scientific evidence to support the design of prevention and health promotion strategies based on environmental factors, as well as to reduce health inequalities across the life course
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- To analyze the influence of social, biological, lifestyle, and health-related factors on the quality of life of middle-aged women.
- To analyze the physical and mental health status of middle-aged women and its relationship with social and lifestyle factors.
- To describe inequalities in health and quality of life according to socioeconomic level and social context.
- To generate scientific evidence to support the design of prevention and health promotion strategies aimed at middle-aged women.
- To analyze the impact of environmental exposures during pregnancy on physical and mental development throughout the life course.
- To evaluate the relationship between prenatal environmental factors and the occurrence of developmental alterations during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- To determine the effects of early environmental exposures on long-term health and well-being.
- To study the interaction between environmental, biological, and social factors in overall human development.
- To generate scientific evidence to support the design of prevention and health promotion strategies based on environmental factors.
- Health and Environment.Study of the impact of environmental exposures from pregnancy on physical and mental development during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood.
- Quality of life in middle-aged women (PAPILONG Project).Analysis of the different social, biological, lifestyle, and health-related factors that may affect the quality of life of middle-aged women.
| Name | Nature of participation | Entity | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| MARIA JOSE LOPEZ ESPINOSA | Director | Universitat de València | |
| Research team | |||
| ESTHER GRACIA GRAU | Collaborator | Universitat de València | |
| NATALIA MARIN MUEDRA | Collaborator | Universitat de València - Estudi General | UVEG PhD student |
| REEM ABUMALLOUH ABOUMEDIENE | Collaborator | Fundacion para el Fomento de la Investigacion Sanitaria y Biomedica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO) | Researcher |
- Nursing
- PUBLIC HEALTH
- EPIDEMIOLOGY
















