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Whole-System Performance

Meaning

Whole-System Performance describes the integrated functional capacity of the body where all major regulatory axes—including the HPA, HPT, and HPG axes—operate in synchronous, optimal balance to support vitality, energy metabolism, and long-term health. It moves beyond assessing single hormone levels in isolation to evaluating the complex feedback efficiency across the entire endocrine network simultaneously. True physiological performance requires this comprehensive integration of regulatory function.