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ID:
419012
Start date:
27 November 2024
Project status:
Current
Principal investigator:
Professor Ye Wu
Lead institution:
Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Metabolic abnormalities are common and often interconnected. For example, people with high blood sugar may also have high blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol levels. These conditions can lead to serious health problems if not properly managed. By studying the mixed effects of these abnormalities, we hope to uncover the underlying mechanisms that drive disease progression. This knowledge will help us develop better strategies to prevent and treat these conditions, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs. The main goal of our research is to explore how various metabolic abnormalities-such as high blood sugar, abnormal cholesterol levels, high blood pressure, and obesity-affect different health conditions and organs. By understanding these connections, we aim to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of metabolic abnormalities. This research project is expected to last for three years. During this time, we will conduct comprehensive studies involving patient data analysis to gather and analyze information on how metabolic abnormalities impact various organs and health conditions. By identifying the early signs of metabolic abnormalities and understanding how they lead to diseases, we can develop better screening tools and preventive measures. This can help people avoid developing serious conditions in the first place.