The continuous, high-resolution collection, transmission, and sophisticated interpretation of biological data points—or “telemetry”—from an individual’s physiological systems to assess real-time function and dynamic regulation. This includes monitoring variables such as heart rate variability, continuous glucose levels, sleep architecture, and key hormonal metabolite ratios. The analysis provides a granular, moment-to-moment understanding of systemic health and response to intervention.
Origin
The term is adapted from engineering and aerospace science, applying the concept of remote, continuous data monitoring to the complexity of human physiology. In clinical practice, it represents the leading edge of personalized, data-driven health management.
Mechanism
Telemetry analysis relies on wearable technology and advanced biochemical assays to capture the dynamic state of multiple interconnected systems, including the autonomic nervous system and the HPA axis. The data is processed using algorithms to identify patterns of dysregulation, such as poor metabolic control or sympathetic nervous system overdrive. This objective, quantitative feedback loop allows for precise, timely adjustments to therapeutic protocols, ensuring interventions are perfectly synchronized with the body’s current physiological needs.
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