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Systemic Functionality

Meaning

Systemic functionality refers to the collective, coordinated operational capacity of the body’s major, interconnected organ systems—including the neuroendocrine, metabolic, cardiovascular, and immune systems—to maintain robust, adaptive homeostasis and execute complex physiological tasks efficiently. Assessing this functionality provides a holistic, integrated measure of health that fundamentally transcends single-organ pathology or isolated biomarker values. It is the measure of the body as a high-performance, integrated unit.