The continuous, granular measurement and temporal analysis of physiological indicators, often involving frequent sampling or continuous monitoring technology, to detect subtle shifts in endocrine or metabolic status. This level of tracking moves beyond single-point lab tests to capture dynamic physiological fluctuations. It provides an intimate view of biological variance.
Origin
This methodology is an evolution from traditional static laboratory diagnostics, influenced by advances in biosensor technology and longitudinal data analytics. High resolution refers to the density of data points collected over time, allowing for the identification of transient physiological events. The tracking component emphasizes proactive monitoring.
Mechanism
Tracking operates by leveraging sensitive assays to measure hormones, metabolites, or inflammatory cytokines at frequent intervals, sometimes hourly or daily. Sophisticated algorithms then analyze these time-series data to map temporal patterns and identify deviations from established physiological norms. This precise data capture informs highly specific, responsive therapeutic adjustments.
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