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Hormonal Control Panel

Meaning

The Hormonal Control Panel is a clinical metaphor used to represent the comprehensive, interconnected network of key endocrine glands and their signaling molecules that collectively regulate all major physiological processes. This panel includes the central axes—such as the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA), gonadal (HPG), and thyroid (HPT)—whose coordinated output determines an individual’s metabolic rate, stress response, reproductive health, and overall vitality. It serves as a conceptual map for systemic hormonal assessment.