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Amy Hofman is a Researcher at the Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus MC, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her work focuses on epidemiological studies examining the relationship between physical activity and health outcomes across lifespan stages, including mental health, musculoskeletal conditions, and aging processes.
Her research interests span Neurobiology, Mental Health, and Public Health, with a particular emphasis on how physical activity influences brain structure, psychiatric symptoms, and chronic diseases. She employs longitudinal analyses, systematic reviews, and large population datasets like the UK Biobank to investigate these associations.
Amy’s recent articles emphasize the bidirectional effects of physical activity on brain health, thyroid function’s role in depression, and weight-bearing exercise’s impact on knee osteoarthritis. Her studies combine epidemiological methods with insights from neuroimaging and endocrinology to address translational health questions.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. She has not disclosed formal advisees or specific laboratories/teams beyond her affiliation with Erasmus MC’s Epidemiology department.
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