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Our
new blood spot cardio-metabolic risk profile includes:
High-sensitive
C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP is a marker of inflammation)
Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c)
Insulin
Triglycerides
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NOTE:
Total cholesterol, LDL and HDL will also be included in this important
panel. At this time, assays are in the developmental stage and will
be added to the menu only upon complete validation in terms of accuracy
and precision.
Cardiometabolic
risk includes disorders related to obesity and insulin resistance,
which can lead to Type 2 diabetes and/or heart disease. Risk factors
usually appear in a cluster; when one risk factor is present, it
is recommended to check for others too. According to the American
Diabetes Association, diabetic people with higher blood pressure
and cholesterol are more likely to be obese. Most of these patients
are at risk of developing heart disease due to obesity and related
metabolic problems.
Cardiometabolic
risk factors:
Increased insulin resistance
Increased Triglycerides
Increased C-reactive protein
Increased fasting glucose
Decreased HDL cholesterol
Increased LDL cholesterol
Increased waist circumference
Increased blood pressure |
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Individuals
with one or more of the above risk factors, even if they are not
diabetic, have a greater chance of developing other problems. Testing
to confirm cardiometabolic risk factors can help assess the extent
of overall health risks due to serious and/or under-diagnosed conditions.
Proper management of cardiometabolic risk factors can support the
overall wellness picture and provide effective tools for improved
lifestyle and longevity.
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more information, click here: Cardio
Metabolic Profile
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