A specific, actionable panel of diagnostic markers and functional assessments used to quantitatively gauge the current state of an individual’s health, energy, and overall biological resilience. These indicators provide objective evidence of cellular function, metabolic efficiency, and the adaptive capacity of the neuroendocrine system. Monitoring these values allows clinicians to accurately track the trajectory of biological aging and the efficacy of anti-senescence strategies.
Origin
This term is a clinical evolution of standard laboratory testing, combining “systemic vitality” (overall health and vigor) with “indicators” (a value that points to a state or condition). It is a concept central to precision longevity medicine, emphasizing functional, predictive markers over simple, broad reference ranges.
Mechanism
Indicators reflect the functional output of key biological systems, such as the balance between anabolic and catabolic hormones, the degree of systemic oxidative stress, and the efficiency of detoxification pathways. For example, a favorable free testosterone-to-cortisol ratio suggests robust anabolic signaling and low chronic stress burden. By assessing these indicators, clinicians can identify and correct subclinical imbalances before they manifest as overt disease or significant functional decline.
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