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 Candidate Biomarkers

From more than 2000 published clinical studies, the Inner-Age medical panel identified 40 candidate biomarkers.

Candidate biomarkers are classified as markers that:

  1. Are the results of human clinical assessment.
  2. Result in a clear association with aging.
  3. But their sample size may not be representative enough, for example, the data available may only be for Japanese men, or industrial workers, or athletes etc.
  4. Perhaps no standard deviation information is provided.
  5. There is incomplete data to complete the required chronological ages of 25 to 80.
  6. There may be other statistical challenges.

Ambiguous Data

Partially Flat Data

It is envisaged that many of these candidate biomarkers will become full biomarkers once enough further data has been captured. The advantage of the Inner-Age System is that it provides for the global capture of data, and that once approved as a biomarker, the candidate biomarker can be quickly updated.

The candidate biomarkers captured and recorded by the current Inner-Age System are as follows: (Unless marked candidate bio-makers are for male and female):

  1. Androstenedione
  2. Apolipoprotein B
  3. Arcus Senilis
  4. Ascorbic Acid
  5. BGP
  6. Body flexibility
  7. BMI- Body Mass Index (male)
  8. BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen)
  9. Cholesterol LDL
  10. Cholesterol total(male)
  11. Copper (male)
  12. Estradiol (male)
  13. Ferritin
  14. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  15. Handgrip strength- average
  16. Handgrip strength- weakest hand
  17. IGF BP3
  18. IGF-1 (Growth Hormone)
  19. Immunoglobulin IgA
  20. Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
  1. Melatonin (6-sulphate)
  2. Noradrenaline- plasma (female)
  3. Noradrenaline- urine
  4. Oral glucose tolerance at 1-hour
  5. Oral glucose tolerance at 2-hours
  6. PSA tital (male)
  7. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  8. Serotonin (5-HIAA)
  9. Serotonin (5-HT)
  10. Skin-fold thickness- triceps
  11. Skin-fold thickness- back of hand
  12. Smell identification
  13. Static balance
  14. T3 free
  15. T3 total
  16. T4 free
  17. T4 total
  18. Testosterone total
  19. Testosterone binding to SHBG
  20. Waist/ hip ratio

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