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Research & Clinical Innovation in Women’s Health

Women’s midlife health is complex, evolving, and influenced by a wide range of hormonal, metabolic, physiologic, and lifestyle factors that continue to shape long-term health and aging in women. t Galleria Women’s Health, our research initiatives focus on real-world evidence generation, prospective data collection, longitudinal observation, and women’s health education to support more personalized, preventive, and evidence-informed care.

THE INSTITUTE

About the American Institute for Menopause (AIM)

FOUNDED BY

Galleria Women's Health

  • FocusMenopause & Women’s Healthy Aging
  • DisciplineResearch, Education & Clinical Insight
  • ApproachPhysician-Led, Evidence-Informed
  • Core AreaMidlife & Postmenopausal Women’s Health

AAs our work in women’s midlife health continues to evolve, so does our commitment to advancing menopause research, education, and evidence-based care.

The American Institute for Menopause (AIM) has been founded as the research and educational wing of Galleria Women’s Health, with a focus on prospective observational research, clinical registries, preventive healthcare, data-driven clinical insight, and women’s midlife wellness.

AIM supports the development of real-world evidence in menopause and healthy aging by collecting clinical outcomes, patient-reported measures, lifestyle data, and biomarker information from midlife and postmenopausal women.

AIM Focus Areas

  • Menopause research and education
  • Midlife and postmenopausal women’s wellness
  • Preventive healthcare
  • Real-world evidence generation
  • Data-driven clinical insight
  • Healthy aging innovation
ACTIVE RESEARCH

Current Research Initiatives

Our current research focuses on prospective observational studies and real-world evidence generation. By collecting clinical outcomes, patient-reported measures, lifestyle data, and biomarker information, we aim to better understand the factors that influence health, longevity, and quality of life during midlife and menopause.

Active Research Program

MetaboLonge™

MetaboLonge™ is a physician-led research initiative of the American Institute for Menopause (AIM), the research and educational wing of Galleria Women’s Health.

The program focuses on visceral adiposity, cardiometabolic health, lifestyle medicine, hormone therapy outcomes, and healthy aging in midlife and postmenopausal women.

Research Focus

Menopause, visceral adiposity, metabolic health, and healthy aging.

Research Approach

Prospective data collection and real-world evidence generation.

Clinical Model

Physician-led menopause care, lifestyle medicine, and longitudinal health monitoring.


Areas of Investigation

Six Focus Areas in Midlife & Menopause Research

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01

Menopause & Hormonal
Health

Examines menopause-related hormonal changes and their relationship to long-term health outcomes in midlife and postmenopausal women.

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02

Estrogen & Metabolic
Changes

Focuses on how estrogen-related physiological changes may influence metabolism, body composition, and cardiometabolic risk.

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03

Visceral Adiposity & Body
Composition

Investigates visceral fat, body composition, skeletal muscle, and related metabolic health markers.

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04

Cardiometabolic
Health

Evaluates pathways related to insulin resistance, blood pressure, lipid markers, and metabolic dysfunction.

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05

Lifestyle Medicine &
Preventive Care

Studies nutrition, physical activity, sleep, stress management, and preventive lifestyle strategies.

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06

Cognitive & Emotional
Health

Explores cognitive screening, perceived stress, sleep quality, and emotional wellbeing in midlife and postmenopausal women.


Research-Driven Insights

Emerging Signals in Metabolic Health & Body Composition

Finding 01
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Tracked

Visceral Fat Area
32%

MetaboLonge tracks visceral adiposity as a measurable marker of menopause-related metabolic risk.

Finding 02
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Monitored

Metabolic & Inflammatory Risk Markers
32%

The program monitors markers such as HbA1c, HOMA-IR, lipid profile, blood pressure, and related cardiometabolic indicators.

Finding 03
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Observed

Body Composition & Muscle Health
32%

The program follows changes in body composition, including visceral fat, waist circumference, skeletal muscle mass, and related functional health markers.

Disclaimer
Current findings reflect observational data collection and ongoing real-world evidence generation. Data will be analyzed and prepared for publication after completion of the relevant observation period and appropriate scientific review.

Research Insights & Updates Section

A developing collection of research updates, clinical perspectives, public health discussions, and educational commentary focused on menopause, women’s midlife health, preventive care, metabolic health, lifestyle medicine, and healthcare systems innovation.

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Menopause as a Public Health Imperative

A clinical perspective examining menopause as an underrecognized public health issue and exploring the need for stronger integration of menopause care within healthcare systems, clinical education, surveillance frameworks, and preventive women’s healthcare.

Focus Areas
  • Menopause & public health
  • Preventive women’s healthcare
  • Clinical education & awareness
  • Healthcare accessibility
  • Population health perspectives
  • Longitudinal women’s health systems