Vitality Biomarker Monitoring is the systematic tracking of specific physiological indicators that correlate strongly with an individual’s perceived energy, resilience, and functional capacity, rather than solely focusing on disease pathology. This often includes markers of mitochondrial health, hormonal balance ratios (e.g., DHEA-S to cortisol), and telomere length, providing a forward-looking index of systemic robustness. It measures the current operational status of the organism.
Origin
This practice stems from longevity and anti-aging research, which seeks to quantify biological age and healthspan independently of traditional disease markers. The origin emphasizes proactive tracking of systems that decline with age, such as NAD+ precursors or anabolic hormone output. It is about measuring ‘how well’ one is functioning, not just ‘if’ one is sick.
Mechanism
Monitoring involves periodic or continuous assay of these key indicators, often requiring advanced testing beyond routine blood work, such as organic acid profiles or specialized hormone panels. By observing trends in these biomarkers, clinicians can intervene early to reinforce positive physiological adaptations or correct incipient functional declines. The mechanism relies on the principle that changes in these markers precede overt clinical symptoms.
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