Life Quality Indexing is a structured assessment methodology used to quantitatively evaluate an individual’s subjective and objective well-being, often incorporating validated metrics related to hormonal sufficiency and physiological vitality.
Origin
This term synthesizes “life quality,” a broad concept of well-being, with “indexing,” the process of creating a standardized measurement scale.
Mechanism
The indexing mechanism incorporates data points such as energy levels, sleep architecture, mood stability, and specific hormone ratios, aggregating them into a composite score that reflects overall physiological integration. This score helps guide therapeutic focus toward areas most impacting daily functional status.
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