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New Year’s resolutions work better if you know what to measure

Last updated: December 29, 2025 6:45 am
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As we approach the end of 2025, it’s a time for reflection on the past year and anticipation for what the future holds. With the new year approaching, many of us are thinking about resolutions focused on improving our health and well-being. Whether it’s getting in shape, eating healthier, or boosting our immune system, it’s important to have a way to measure the effectiveness of these changes.

One common misconception is the idea of “boosting” the immune system. In reality, an overactive immune response can be harmful. However, recent research suggests that it is possible to assess our immune function by measuring specific immune cells. By determining your “immune grade,” you can gain insights into your ability to fight off infections.

In addition to immune function, the health of our gut microbiome plays a crucial role in overall well-being. While there are many DIY fecal tests available to assess microbial diversity, the challenge lies in determining which microbes contribute to a healthy gut. A recent study utilizing the Zoe health app has made strides in this area by providing a comprehensive score for overall microbiome health.

When it comes to measuring health, traditional metrics like body mass index (BMI) have limitations. BMI is a simple calculation based on weight and height, but it fails to account for factors like body composition. Researchers have proposed new definitions of obesity to address these shortcomings and provide a more accurate assessment of health.

Ultimately, the key takeaway is the importance of using the right metrics to track progress towards your health goals. Whether it’s setting specific targets for exercise or monitoring changes in your microbiome, having accurate measurements is essential for success. Additionally, staying informed about the latest scientific research and evidence-based practices is crucial for making informed decisions about your health.

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By staying up-to-date on the latest developments and taking proactive steps towards improving your health, you can set yourself up for a successful and fulfilling year ahead. Remember, it’s never too late to make positive changes for a healthier future.

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