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Digital Biological Footprint

Meaning

The Digital Biological Footprint refers to the comprehensive, cumulative, and increasingly granular trail of physiological, hormonal, and lifestyle data generated by an individual through wearable sensors, diagnostic tests, electronic health records, and direct-to-consumer wellness platforms. This dynamic digital representation encompasses everything from continuous glucose monitoring data and sleep architecture patterns to longitudinal hormone panels and genetic predispositions, painting a high-resolution picture of one’s endocrine and metabolic health status. Managing this footprint is central to personalized medicine and longevity protocols.