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Systemic Physiological Modeling

Meaning

Systemic Physiological Modeling is the advanced computational process of creating a dynamic, integrated mathematical representation of an individual’s entire biological network, including the complex interactions between hormonal, metabolic, and immune systems. This sophisticated model is used to simulate the non-linear, cascading effects of health interventions, environmental stressors, or disease progression on overall health and longevity. It provides clinicians with a powerful predictive tool to anticipate how a targeted change in one system, such as a hormone dose adjustment, will ultimately influence the stability and function of the entire organism.