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Ingrid Szilagyi is an active medical researcher at Erasmus MC's Department of General Practice, specializing in osteoarthritis epidemiology and population health. Her work primarily focuses on the Rotterdam Study, a major population-based cohort investigation examining risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders across genders.
Dr. Szilagyi's research interests center on osteoarthritis pathogenesis, with particular emphasis on gender differences, metabolic influences, and hormonal factors. Her work spans multiple dimensions of osteoarthritis research including knee and hand manifestations, chronic pain mechanisms, and radiographic progression patterns. She employs sophisticated epidemiological methods to analyze population data, with special attention to body mass index, metabolic syndrome components, and physical activity patterns.
Her recent publications reveal a strong trend toward gender-specific analysis in osteoarthritis research, with increasing focus on hormonal influences (testosterone and thyroid function) as potential mediators of disease development and progression. The methodological approach consistently leverages large population cohorts with longitudinal follow-up, providing robust evidence for risk factor identification.
Dr. Szilagyi collaborates extensively with researchers across Erasmus MC, particularly with the departments of Orthopedics, Endocrinology, and Epidemiology. Her work shows strong interdisciplinary connections between rheumatology, metabolic medicine, and public health.
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