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Systemic Entropy Measurement

Meaning

The quantitative assessment of the cumulative disorder, inefficiency, and loss of functional complexity across an organism’s multiple physiological systems, serving as a direct proxy for biological aging. Derived from the thermodynamic concept of entropy, this measurement reflects the overall rate of biological decay and the decline in the body’s capacity to maintain homeostasis. A higher systemic entropy score correlates with a greater risk of morbidity and mortality.