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Performance Bio-Markers

Meaning

Performance Bio-Markers are quantifiable physiological and biochemical indicators used in clinical practice to assess and track an individual’s current functional capacity, health status, and potential for optimal physical or cognitive output. Unlike simple disease markers, these biomarkers are selected for their sensitivity to subtle changes in systemic function, reflecting the efficiency of metabolic, hormonal, and cellular processes. Examples include specific hormone ratios, heart rate variability (HRV), advanced lipid panels, and markers of cellular energy production. Monitoring these markers provides objective data for personalizing interventions to enhance vitality and longevity.