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High-Yield Asset

Meaning

A concept borrowed from finance and applied to human physiology, referring to a specific biological resource, intervention, or behavior that delivers a disproportionately large, positive return on investment in terms of overall health, vitality, and longevity. These assets often represent fundamental regulatory nodes that influence multiple downstream systems, such as the quality of sleep or optimized mitochondrial function. Identifying and prioritizing these assets allows for maximal clinical impact with minimal complexity.