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Systemic Physiological Stability

Meaning

Systemic physiological stability is the robust capacity of the body’s interconnected regulatory networks, including the endocrine, immune, and metabolic systems, to maintain homeostasis and resist internal or external perturbations. This state is characterized by optimized hormone levels, balanced inflammatory responses, and efficient energy utilization across all organ systems. Clinically, achieving and maintaining this stability is the ultimate goal of longevity and hormonal health interventions, as it is directly correlated with a prolonged healthspan and resilience to disease.