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Subjective Wellness Markers

Meaning

Subjective Wellness Markers are the patient-reported qualitative and quantitative indicators of overall health, vitality, and quality of life, which are used to complement objective laboratory biomarkers in clinical assessment. These markers include energy levels, mood stability, cognitive clarity, libido, and physical recovery rates, providing a crucial personal context to physiological data. Integrating Subjective Wellness Markers ensures a holistic evaluation of hormonal balance and therapeutic efficacy, as optimal laboratory values do not always correlate with a patient’s lived experience of health. They serve as a critical measure of the functional outcome of any intervention.