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Biometric Threshold Penalty

Meaning

The Biometric Threshold Penalty refers to the quantifiable physiological decrement or increased health risk incurred when a key biological marker, or biometric, deviates unfavorably beyond a predetermined, clinically significant range. This penalty represents the cumulative burden on systemic health, such as elevated cardiovascular risk from persistently high blood pressure or compromised metabolic function from poor glucose control. It serves as a metric for the functional cost of sub-optimal health parameters.