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High-Normal Function

Meaning

High-Normal Function describes the clinical state where an individual’s physiological and biochemical parameters, particularly circulating hormone levels, are maintained within the upper third of the established statistical reference range for a healthy young adult population. This state is distinct from merely falling within the broad “normal” range, which often includes suboptimal values. It is a target for health optimization, correlating strongly with maximal energy, cognitive performance, and tissue repair capacity.