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Welcome to our research website. This page will contain links to the results pages from our study.

Describing the data:

*Data Summary Statistics

*Data Pre-Processing

Analyses

*Anthropometric Differences

*Microbiome and Diet Trends over Time

*Blood Measure Analyses

Beta Diversity

*Beta Diversity Analyses