Vigor and Well-Being Metrics are the objective and subjective parameters used to quantify an individual’s state of robust health, energy, mental clarity, and emotional balance. Objective metrics include hormonal profiles, inflammatory markers, and physical performance scores, while subjective metrics involve validated psychological assessments of fatigue, mood, and quality of life. The combined data provides a comprehensive, clinically actionable measure of vitality and functional status.
Origin
This concept stems from the integration of clinical diagnostics with psychometric and quality-of-life research, moving beyond the mere absence of disease to the presence of optimal function. The development of standardized, multi-dimensional metrics allows for the empirical tracking of healthspan and longevity interventions. These metrics provide a patient-centric measure of treatment success.
Mechanism
The metrics reflect the efficient operation of the neuroendocrine-immune axis. High vigor scores correlate with optimal mitochondrial function, a balanced cortisol-to-DHEA ratio, and a robust, well-regulated autonomic nervous system. Tracking these metrics allows clinicians to identify the earliest signs of systemic decline and implement targeted, preemptive interventions to maintain a high state of well-being.
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