MenoPause Consortium

Empowering women for a healthier menopause transition — The MenoPause Consortium supports well-being, raises awareness, and promotes active living during and beyond menopause, tackling overlooked challenges and boosting preventive health strategies.

Article: Association between gut microbiome profiles and host metabolic health across the life course: a population-based study

New Publication: Explore groundbreaking research in the article Association between gut microbiome profiles and host metabolic health across the life course: a population-based study from our PhD student Ruolin Li. This study reveals how gut microbiome patterns shift through childhood, adulthood, and into older age, impacting metabolic health and the risk of cardiovascular disease. By analyzing diverse populations at different life stages, the research uncovers the strong link between gut microbiome diversity and metabolic health outcomes, offering new insights into disease prevention.

Don’t miss out—read the full study and learn how your gut health could shape your future well-being!

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Hoe helpt de studie van erfelijke kenmerken ons om het risico op ziekten te begrijpen?

De studie van erfelijke kenmerken speelt een cruciale rol in het begrijpen van het risico op verschillende ziekten, met name die welke het musculoskeletale systeem aantasten. Genetische factoren beïnvloeden belangrijke aspecten van bot- en spiergezondheid, zoals botmineraaldichtheid (BMD), botkwaliteit, spiermassa en kracht. Door erfelijke kenmerken te onderzoeken, kunnen onderzoekers mensen identificeren die genetisch vatbaar zijn […]

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