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Subjective Momentum

Meaning

Subjective Momentum is the clinical acknowledgment and deliberate utilization of a patient’s self-reported feeling of sustained progress, enhanced well-being, and increasing self-efficacy as a critical, non-biomarker-based metric for therapeutic success. This momentum represents the positive feedback loop between improved physiological function—often due to hormonal optimization—and the psychological experience of vitality, motivation, and belief in the treatment trajectory. It is a powerful, self-reinforcing driver of adherence and long-term health outcomes.