Researcher Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed was photographed at the University of Calgary on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. Culos-Reed is part of a team of 11 researchers in the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Calgary who are launching one of the largest studies ever on menopause. Gavin Young/Postmedia

U of C researchers aim to fill the gap with new study on menopause, among largest in Canada

Members of the research team said the study has the potential to make the University of Calgary a leader in women's health research

by · Calgary Herald

Researchers from various faculties at the University of Calgary have joined forces to launch a novel study that seeks to provide evidence-based interventions for women experiencing symptoms of menopause.

The study is one of the only long-term studies in Canada to comprehensively assess the relationship between physical activity and women’s health across menopause, the university said in a statement Wednesday.