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Digital Biological Markers

Meaning

Digital Biological Markers, often abbreviated as digital biomarkers, are objective, quantifiable physiological and behavioral data points collected continuously through connected digital devices, such as wearables, sensors, and mobile applications. These markers serve as validated proxies for traditional biological measurements, offering real-time, ecological insights into a person’s physiological state, including metrics like heart rate variability, sleep architecture, and activity patterns. Integrating these dynamic markers allows for a contextual and highly personalized understanding of hormonal fluctuations and overall wellness.