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Structural Performance

Meaning

Structural Performance, in the context of hormonal health, refers to the collective functional integrity and biomechanical resilience of the body’s supportive tissues, including bone, muscle, connective tissue, and skin. Optimal performance is maintained by a balanced anabolic-catabolic state, heavily regulated by hormones like growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and sex steroids, ensuring strength, flexibility, and resistance to injury and age-related degradation. It is a marker of underlying metabolic health.