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Performance Metric Reversion

Meaning

Performance Metric Reversion is the clinical goal of utilizing targeted interventions to restore age-related or pathology-induced declines in objective physiological and biochemical markers back toward the optimal levels observed in healthy young adults. This concept goes beyond merely bringing a marker within the broad normal reference range; it aims for a functional, youthful level of performance. Examples include restoring robust testosterone pulsatility, optimizing cellular energy output, or achieving ideal cardiovascular elasticity. This reversion signifies a reversal of biological aging and a profound improvement in systemic resilience and functional capacity.