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Mid-Normal Hormone Range

Meaning

The Mid-Normal Hormone Range is a clinically desirable, tightly defined concentration of a specific circulating hormone that resides in the central third of the established statistical reference interval for a healthy, young adult population. This range is often considered the optimal zone for maximal biological effect and functional well-being, rather than merely accepting a value that falls anywhere within the broad, statistically “normal” limits. Attaining this range is a common goal in hormonal optimization therapy.