Physiological Resilience Mapping is a diagnostic methodology designed to chart an individual’s inherent capacity to rapidly absorb acute physiological perturbations and return to a stable hormonal and metabolic baseline. It quantifies the robustness of the body’s self-correcting mechanisms against stress. This mapping reveals adaptive reserve.
Origin
This term is synthesized from systems biology and stress physiology, where resilience is defined as the ability of a system to maintain its essential function despite external disturbance. Mapping implies a comprehensive, multi-parameter assessment of this capacity.
Mechanism
The mapping process involves controlled challenge testing followed by monitoring the kinetic return of key endocrine and inflammatory markers to pre-challenge levels. A favorable map indicates efficient HPA axis dampening and rapid abatement of systemic inflammation, signifying high physiological robustness.
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