Metabolic
Insulin levels can uncover reasons behind abnormal blood sugar, insulin resistance, and more. It can also reveal hidden blood sugar issues even years before they escalate to something like diabetes. Establishing one's insulin baseline can be incredibly insightful to how one's lifestyle affects health.
Leptin tells the brain when to stop eating. It is a hormone created by fat cells that regulates energy expenditure, and this test is an important diagnostic tool for leptin deficiency, which causes obesity and chronic inflammation. High levels are often associated with vascular risk factors, including insulin resistance, diabetes mellitus, hypertriglyceridemia, and hypertension.
Uric acid in the blood screens for metabolic disorders, like gout, anemia, and immunodeficiencies. This often overlooked test has renewed attention after recent studies show elevated levels can increase the risk of death from cardiovascular issues by 39% and stroke by 35%.
HbA1c is the average amount of glucose attached to blood cells over the last 90 days. It diagnoses, monitors, and screens for prediabetes and diabetes. This test is a revelatory look into one's health, specifically the body’s ability to control blood sugar. Unhealthy levels are triggered by inflammation, vitamin deficiencies, kidney damage, thyroid disorders, and more. One's diet and habits can have a substantial impact on this test.
Too much glucose (hyperglycemia) is a major driver of many diseases and illnesses, including cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attacks, kidney disease, and Alzheimer’s disease. Glucose is a type of sugar (from food) that the body uses for energy. When glucose is not absorbed and used, it can form glycogen and be stored as fat in the liver. Over time, this can lead to a decline in overall health.
A hormone that plays a role in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Low levels are associated with obesity diabetes and cardiovascular disease making it an important marker for metabolic health. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.
C-peptide reflects how much insulin the pancreas is producing providing key insights into the body's management of blood sugar. It's particularly useful for distinguishing between types of diabetes and identifying insulin resistance. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.
The estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is a key measure of kidney function essential for identifying changes that may impact cardiovascular and metabolic health. Testing supports early intervention in kidney-related issues.
This score estimates the probability of insulin resistance (IR) based on measurements of intact insulin and C-peptide. By evaluating how the body responds to insulin the score provides a close assessment of metabolic health and helps identify early signs of IR a factor in diabetes and cardiovascular risk. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.
Measures the level of active insulin in the bloodstream providing insight into glucose metabolism and potential insulin resistance. Unlike fasting insulin this test evaluates real-time insulin activity offering a more dynamic view of how the body is managing blood sugar levels. *This add-on test is available for an additional cost and is not included in the $499 membership.
The average physical tests only 19 biomarkers.