Quantifiable, objective data points derived from clinical assessments, laboratory biomarkers, or standardized performance metrics that are used to evaluate the efficacy and impact of a specific health intervention or protocol. These outcomes provide an evidence-based foundation for personalized medicine decisions.
Origin
This term is central to clinical research and evidence-based medicine, emphasizing the necessity of objective, reproducible data to prove the success of a treatment. In the wellness space, it underscores the shift from subjective feeling to verifiable physiological change.
Mechanism
The process involves selecting relevant physiological markers, such as hormone levels, lipid profiles, body composition analysis (e.g., DEXA scans), or cognitive test scores, and tracking their changes over time following an intervention. This systematic measurement allows for the precise correlation of therapeutic actions with tangible, positive shifts in health and performance status.
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