February 6, 2025, 12:56 pm

Men More Vulnerable to Respiratory Diseases

sarakhon desk
  • Update Time : Sunday, October 27, 2024

Researchers in China have conducted a comprehensive study on nearly 1,600 young adults, revealing distinct differences in nasal microbiomes between men and women. This pioneering research suggests that women may be biologically better equipped to fend off respiratory infections due to structural variations in their nasal microbiota.

Key Findings on Nasal Microbiome Differences

The study found that women generally have a more diverse and robust nasal microbiome, providing enhanced defense mechanisms against respiratory diseases. The presence of these beneficial microorganisms likely contributes to women’s resilience against certain respiratory tract infections.

Implications Observed During the Covid-19 Pandemic

These findings align with observations from the Covid-19 pandemic, where men experienced higher mortality rates and more severe cases than women. This study offers new insights into the biological factors that may make men more vulnerable to respiratory diseases across age groups.

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