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 General Health Indicators

From more than 2000 published clinical studies, the Inner-Age medical panel identified 81 general health indicators.

General health indicators are classified as markers that:

  1. Do not result in a clear association with aging.
  2. Have large standard deviations.
  3. May be statistically inaccurate data for biomarker purposes.
  4. Samples may be unrepresentative.
  5. However, whilst they may not be accurate to help capture the biological age of a patient, nonetheless, they are known markers of some diseases and disorders, therefore they deserve to be captured and recorded for future reference.

General health indicators are captured and recorded, as they help to provide information about the patient. With repeat Inner-Age tests, this amassed information can be used to see changes, then as new information comes to light, (through additional published clinical information and the collection of data through the centralized Inner-Age System), these markers may take on a different significance. In other words, Inner-Age will help you to reveal the unseen future health trends, which are usually invisible from the standard perspective.

The general health indicators captured and recorded by the current Inner-Age system are as follows: (Unless indicated general health indicators are for male and female):

  1. 17-Hydroxcorticosteroid Total
  2. 17-Ketosteriod Total
  3. Acid Phosphatase
  4. Albumin/ Globulin ratio
  5. Alkaline phosphatase
  6. Amylase
  7. Androstanediol Glucuronide
  8. Apolipoprotein A1
  9. Apolipoprotein A1/ Apolipoprotein B ratio
  10. Basophils %
  11. Bilrubin indirect
  12. Bilrubin direct
  13. Bilbrubin total
  14. Blood pressure- diastolic
  15. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)/ creatinine ratio
  16. Calcium
  17. Carcino Embryonic Antogin (CEA)
  18. Ceruloplasmin
  19. Chloride
  20. Cholesterol- HDL
  21. Cholesterol- LDL/ HDL ratio
  22. Chronological age
  23. Coenzyme Q10
  24. Copper/Ceruloplasmin Ratio
  25. Cortisol
  26. CRR
  27. Creatinine
  28. Eosinophils %
  29. Estriol free
  30. Estrone
  31. Folic acid
  32. Free Testosterone Index 
  33. Fructosamine
  34. GGTP
  35. Globulin
  36. Glucose
  37. Glutathione total
  38. Hair baldness
  39. Height
  40. Hematocrit
  41. Hemoglobin level
  1. Hip measurement
  2. Homocysteine
  3. Insulin
  4. Iron
  5. Lactate
  6. LDH (Lactate dyhydrogense)
  7. Lipase
  8. Lipoprotein (a)
  9. Lymphocytes %
  10. MCH
  11. MCHC
  12. MCV
  13. Monocytes %
  14. Neutrophils %
  15. Oxalate
  16. Phosphate (inorganic phosphorus)
  17. Phospholipids total
  18. Platelet count
  19. Potassium
  20. Pregnanediol
  21. Pregnanetriol
  22. Progesterone
  23. Prolactin
  24. Protein total
  25. PSA % free (free PSA index)
  26. PSA free
  27. Red blood cell count (erythrocytes)
  28. Selenium
  29. SGOT (AST)
  30. SGPT (ALT)
  31. Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
  32. Sodium
  33. TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity)
  34. Triglycerides
  35. Triglycerides/Cholesterol-HDL Ratio
  36. UIBC (Unsaturated iron binding capacity)
  37. Uric acid
  38. Vitamin B12
  39. WBC
  40. Weight

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