Categories: News

AMILI & NUHS Launch First-of-its-Kind and Free Gut Health Predictor

Measuring Asians� Gut Health for a Better Tomorrow

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 25 June 2021 – AMILI (the “Company”), Southeast Asia’s first microbiome bank and largest microbiome reference library, partners National University Health System (“NUHS”) to launch the Gut Health Predictor (the “Predictor” or “GHP”) on World Microbiome Day 2021.

The Gut Health Predictor is the first of its kind self-assessment in Southeast Asia. It provides individuals quick and easy insights into their own gut health, and aims to raise awareness of the importance of the gut microbiome in overall health.




“There is no health without gut health. Gut health has been implicated in many conditions such as dementia, obesity, autism, and diabetes,” shares Associate Professor Jeremy Lim, Co-Founder and CEO, AMILI. “It is therefore important for us to engage the public on the impact that diet and lifestyle have on gut health. As Southeast Asia’s first precision gut microbiome company, we have been collaborating with leading academic institutions such as NUHS to conduct research on gut health, build knowledge, and understand the Asian gut microbiome. Through these collaborative efforts, we may be able to identify new treatment therapies to address conditions through gut health in the future.”


Through a series of under 30 simple questions about their lifestyle and diet on GHP, users can get a good indication of the status of their gut health, and how it could be affecting the rest of their body and mind.

The Gut Health Predictor is free and available at:
https://www.amili.asia or
https://tinyurl.com/GutHealthPredictor

“Emerging research is shedding light on remarkable links between our gut microbiome and a myriad of health conditions, both physical and mental. Our gut health is influenced by many factors, from what we eat and drink to how much we exercise, and the impact is huge. Thus far, most research has been centred on western societies and diets,” says Dr Kristie Fan, Consultant, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital. “NUHS is working with AMILI in this exciting field to promote gut health in Singapore and beyond. Together, we seek to discover the truth to ‘you are what you eat’.”

Developed by AMILI and corroborated by gastroenterologists from NUHS, GHP may potentially help clinicians find correlations between diets and lifestyles, and gut health. Through a map of data, these population-level analyses may offer insights that could align future therapy and intervention.

#AMILI

Miscw.com

Recent Posts

Sport Without Boundaries – GYM AESTHETICS Partners with European League of Football to Revolutionize the Sport Culture in Asia

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 April 2025 - Internationally renowned sportswear…

1 hour ago

Discover a Taste of New Zealand from 17 April – 7 May 2025 at Cold Storage

Safe, Tasty, Premium, Nutritious, and Ethical — Experience New Zealand's Treasured Flavours at Cold Storage…

2 hours ago

VinFast partners with Bengkel BOS to expand service workshop network in Indonesia

HANOI, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 April 2025 - VinFast has announced a…

3 hours ago

Global leaders attend inaugural World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit in Hong Kong

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 April 2025 - The inaugural World…

3 hours ago

Ace Academia Hosts Dr. Ban Har Yeap at 2025 Open House in Clementi

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 April 2025 - Ace Academia successfully hosted its…

4 hours ago

Hang Lung Empowers Young Entrepreneurs through Well Being · Start-Up 2.0 Programme at Peak Galleria, Kornhill Plaza, and Amoy Plaza

Reaffirming its commitment to community investment, Hang Lung empowers next-generation startups with rent-free premises and…

4 hours ago