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Structural Improvements

Meaning

Structural Improvements, in the context of physiological wellness, refers to measurable, positive changes in the physical architecture and integrity of key biological tissues, including bone mineral density, muscle fiber cross-sectional area, and the extracellular matrix of connective tissues. These improvements are tangible outcomes of successful anabolic and anti-catabolic interventions, enhancing the body’s physical resilience and functional capacity. They are critical markers of long-term healthspan.