Julian Mutz
@julianmutz
Research Fellow at King's College London Ageing ⏳ | Population health | Machine learning
We just published a new preprint on biological ageing in individuals with mental and behavioural disorders 🧵Using data from >225,000 @uk_biobank participants, we investigated differences in metabolomic ageing associated with 45 mental disorders

Even small amounts of exercise are associated with a significant reduction in depression.
They played Hans Zimmer’s Interstellar soundtrack in Cologne Cathedral. Surreal.
Lifetime risk and projected burden of dementia 👉The lifetime risk of dementia after age 55 years was 42% nature.com/articles/s4159…
Pleased to be able to contribute to this huge international effort led by @RikOssenkoppele and colleagues @biofinder_study exploring tau PET in n=12,048 individuals *open access* paper here: nature.com/articles/s4159…
People with low grip strength have up to 3× higher mortality risk —Lancet, 2015
When the weather gets hot, mortality risk skyrockets for Europeans, but not Americans. This is likely because more than 90% of Americans have air conditioning, compared to just under 20% of Europeans. Europe should adopt A/C.
The immune system and brain are uniquely associated with healthspan and longevity, the latest insights from organ clock proteomics @NatureMedicine @wysscoray nature.com/articles/s4159…
New paper from Julian Mutz extending his metabolic aging clocks to examine whether people with mental disorders show differences in metabolomic ageing.
We just published a new preprint on biological ageing in individuals with mental and behavioural disorders 🧵Using data from >225,000 @uk_biobank participants, we investigated differences in metabolomic ageing associated with 45 mental disorders
Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk at various polygenic score (PGS) percentiles compared to median group (40-60%). In addition to APOE, other risk variants as well contribute significantly to AD risk, independent of APOE (but clearly APOE is the single most important risk factor in…
Type 2 diabetes affects up to 14% of the global population. This Review discusses the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of adults with type 2 diabetes. ja.ma/3TQ3Z3m @ADA_DiabetesPro