Biomarker glossary
Plain-English guides to the blood biomarkers behind your bettr age: what each one is, why it matters, and what optimal tends to look like. Information, not a diagnosis.
Heart & lipids
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB)
A count of the cholesterol-carrying particles most associated with clogged arteries.
LDL cholesterol
The cholesterol carried by LDL particles - a long-standing heart-risk marker.
HDL cholesterol
Cholesterol carried by HDL particles, often described as protective.
Triglycerides
The main circulating fat, sensitive to diet, alcohol and metabolic health.
Lipoprotein(a)
A largely inherited lipoprotein that adds independent cardiovascular risk.
Omega-3 Index
The proportion of omega-3 fats (EPA + DHA) in your red blood cell membranes.
Metabolic
Inflammation
Nutrients
Ferritin
Your body’s stored-iron marker - informative at both low and high ends.
Vitamin D (25-OH)
The standard marker of vitamin D status, relevant to bone and immune health.
Vitamin B12
A vitamin essential for nerves and blood cells, worth watching on plant-based diets.
Magnesium
A mineral involved in hundreds of processes, from muscle to metabolism.
Folate
A B-vitamin essential for blood cells and, with B12, for homocysteine metabolism.
Thyroid
Hormones
Liver
Kidney
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