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One of the most powerful features of the Inner-Age system are the easy to understand visual color maps, that form the diagnostic visualizations.

Once all the data has been entered into the Inner-Age system, two kinds of visualization can be created. The first kind is the body map.

The Body Map illustrated in Figure 1, shows the easy to understand colors, quickly identifing the areas of the body that are aging faster than other areas.  The visualization immediately highlights to the physician and the patient, the areas that need the most attention.

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Figure 1 - Body Map (Click the image for a larger version).

The colors are based on the corresponding biological to chronological age of the patient. For example, in the body map shown, the patient's red areas indicate the biomarkers that are in excess of 10-years, the orange areas indicating biomarkers that are 5-10 years in excess of chronological age, the yellow areas indicating biological age similar or close to the chronological age.  Finally green areas, down to the darkest green which indicates a biological age more than 10-years less than chronological age.

All these colors are explained on the legend that appears in the lower left hand corner of the visualization screen.

Individual biomarkers can be reviewed simply by pointing the mouse cursor over the area of interest, as shown in Figure 2.  The precise measurements, including the normal upper and lower parameters for the patient's chronological age, and the individual biological age for that one biomarker are displayed and illustrated in Figure 2.

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Figure 2 -  Body Map (Click the image for a larger version).

This same data can also be viewed in the Topological Map version, as shown in Figure 3.

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Figure 3 - Topological Map (Click the image for a larger version).

The topological map shows a more precise grouping of biological systems.  By simply moving the mouse cursor over the biomarker of interest, reveals the precise measurement, upper and lower parameters for the patient's chronological age, and the individual biological age for that one biomarker, (see Figure 4).

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Figure 4 - Topological Map (Click the image for a larger version).

Once a visualization is generated, it is available to be viewed on the screen at anytime. The report can be printed and given to the patient as their personal copy.

With repeat tests it is possible to scientifically track the progress of an anti-aging/ preventative medicine protocol. The color maps can be compared side by side, and within seconds it can be seen which areas have changed color since the last visit, hopefully, towards green or yellow rather than orange or red, indicating that aging is slowing or reversing.

Other categories within this System part of the Inner-Age website include:

Inner-Age Laboratory Tests
Inner-Age Physical Tests
Inner-Age Advice and Guidance
Inner-Age Support
If you would like to see how all the features come together, and how a patient is tested, please view the Flash Presentation in the Overview section.

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