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Systemic Health Markers

Meaning

Systemic health markers are a panel of measurable physiological and biochemical indicators that collectively reflect the overall functional status, resilience, and long-term disease risk of the entire organism, extending beyond the function of a single organ system. In the context of hormonal health, these markers often include sensitive measures of inflammation, metabolic status, oxidative stress, and comprehensive cardiovascular risk factors. Clinicians utilize these comprehensive metrics to assess underlying chronic dysfunction and monitor the efficacy of broad-spectrum lifestyle and hormonal interventions.