A composite clinical metric or score derived from the integrated assessment of multiple, diverse physiological and functional biomarkers to quantify an individual’s overall state of health, energy, and biological resilience. This index synthesizes data from hormonal balance, metabolic function, inflammatory status, and subjective well-being metrics. It serves as a comprehensive, single-point indicator of an individual’s current functional age and capacity for thriving.
Origin
This concept originates from the holistic approach of functional and preventative medicine, recognizing that no single biomarker fully captures the complexity of human health. The index attempts to create a standardized, actionable score from a multitude of inputs. It provides a global measure of physiological performance.
Mechanism
The measurement mechanism involves weighting and aggregating the results of key laboratory and functional tests, such as HPA axis integrity, optimal sex hormone ratios, mitochondrial function markers, and inflammatory cytokines. A higher index score mechanistically correlates with a more robust and resilient system, indicating efficient energy production and homeostatic regulation across all major organ systems.
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