Pau Gasol grew up torn between two callings—heal with a stethoscope or inspire with a basketball. As a kid, he once said he wanted to become a doctor and “find a cure for AIDS,” inspired by his hero Magic Johnson’s diagnosis. But destiny nudged him toward the hardwood, not the hospital. He ended up in Lakers gold, just like Magic. And today? He may not wear a white coat, but Pau is still fulfilling that childhood ambition—serving and uplifting lives, just off the court.
That mission took shape in 2013, when Pau Gasol and Marc Gasol—who may have made their names on the court—launched what might be their biggest assist yet: the Gasol Foundation. It wasn’t about stats or rings anymore. It was about something far bigger than basketball—helping kids live healthier lives. Growing up with parents in the medical field, the importance of health and well-being was instilled in them early. So when they saw how serious the childhood obesity crisis had become, they didn’t just talk—they took action.
And that action led to a powerful moment Pau recently shared on Instagram. “Today we have presented the Longitudinal STEPS Study together with the @gasolfoundation team, our collaborating entities and the Minister of Health, @monicagarciag_,” he wrote. “For 3 and a half years, we have followed the evolution of boys, girls, and teenagers in Spain.”
What they found was sobering. “Spend 11 more hours a week in front of screens. Do 18 minutes less of physical activity a day. And they present greater emotional unease,” Pau explained. He didn’t hold back: “This data warns us about a worrying reality: if not taken preventively during childhood, healthy habits deteriorate rapidly. We must transform the environment in which our sons and daughters grow up to facilitate healthy choices and curb this trend.”
Pau Gasol isn’t just raising awareness—he’s raising the bar when it comes to children’s health. “Studying the level of physical activity and sedentary lifestyle of children and adolescents in our country is necessary to promote policies and educational interventions that contribute to preventing childhood obesity,” he said, wearing his President-of-the-Foundation hat. And he’s absolutely right. According to the World Health Organization, physical inactivity is one of the leading global risk factors and plays a major role in the rising obesity crisis. It’s not just a stat—it’s a reality too many families are living through.
That’s where the PASOS Study comes in—a game-changing initiative launched by the Gasol Foundation, alongside the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute and supported by partners like the Probitas Foundation, Santander Bank, and the Barça Foundation. This nationwide study is all about understanding how active or inactive kids really are in Spain. With backing from Spain’s Ministry of Education and Health, and even the High Commissioner against Child Poverty, the study reflects how serious this mission is. And with 18.1% of kids aged 6 to 9 already facing obesity—and another 23.2% overweight—Pau and Marc Gasol are using their platform to do what they’ve always done best: lead with purpose, and fight for the next generation’s health.
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