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Adaptive Recalibration

Meaning

Adaptive Recalibration refers to the dynamic, intrinsic physiological process where the body’s endocrine and neural systems adjust their set points in response to sustained internal or external stressors and interventions. It represents the system’s capacity to establish a new, more optimal homeostatic equilibrium, moving beyond a state of chronic allostatic load. The goal is to enhance biological resilience and functional reserve, particularly in the context of aging and chronic stress exposure. Successful adaptive recalibration supports sustained wellness and metabolic efficiency.