Bone Essentials Panel: Your Key to Bone Health

The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.

Also known as: Alk Phos Bone Specific, Alkaline Phosphatase Bone Specific, Bone Specific Alk Phos, BSAP, OSTASE

ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE,

Magnesium

Also known as: Osteocalcin NMID

OSTEOCALCIN, N MID

Also known as: Inorganic Phosphate, P, Phosphate as Phosphorus, Phosphorus, PO4

Phosphate (As Phosphorus)

This test is performed to see how much phosphorus in your blood. Kidney, liver, and certain bone diseases can cause abnormal phosphorus levels.

Also known as: "Biointact" PTH and Calcium, Intact PTH and Calcium, Parathyroid Hormone and Calcium, PTH and Calcium, PTH Intact and Calcium

Calcium

You have more calcium in your body than any other mineral. Calcium has many important jobs. The body stores more than 99 percent of its calcium in the bones and teeth to help make and keep them strong. The rest is throughout the body in blood, muscle and the fluid between cells. Your body needs calcium to help muscles and blood vessels contract and expand, to secrete hormones and enzymes and to send messages through the nervous system.

PARATHYROID HORMONE,

PTH stands for parathyroid hormone. It is a protein hormone released by the parathyroid gland. Parathyroid hormone controls calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D levels in the blood and bone. Release of PTH is controlled by the level of calcium in the blood. Low blood calcium levels cause increased PTH to be released, while high blood calcium levels block PTH release.

Also known as: ,25-Hydroxyvitamin D2, 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol (25OHD3), 25-OH-D2,D3 Vitamin, D2 Vitamin,25-Hydroxyvitamin D3,25-OH-D3, QuestAssureD 25Hydroxyvitamin D D2 D3 LCMSMS, Vitamin D, Vitamin D, 25-Hydroxy, Vitamin D2, 25-hydroxy,25-Hydroxyergocalciferol (25OHD2),Vitamin D3, 25-hydroxy

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total

Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. The chemical structures of the types of vitamin D are slightly different, and they are named vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol, which comes from plants) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol, which comes from animals). The D2 form is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D3 is the form produced in the body and is also used in some supplements. Vitamin D2 and D3 are equally effective when they are converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.

Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total

Vitamin D comes from two sources: endogenous, which is produced in the skin on exposure to sunlight, and exogenous, which is ingested in foods and supplements. The chemical structures of the types of vitamin D are slightly different, and they are named vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol, which comes from plants) and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol, which comes from animals). The D2 form is found in fortified foods and in most vitamin preparations and supplements. Vitamin D3 is the form produced in the body and is also used in some supplements. Vitamin D2 and D3 are equally effective when they are converted by the liver and the kidney into the active form, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D.
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The Bone Essentials Panel: Your Key to Bone Health panel contains 6 tests with 8 biomarkers.

The Bone Essentials Panel is like a special tool kit for keeping your bones healthy and strong. Keeping your bones in good shape is important, not just by eating foods with calcium or exercising regularly, but by really getting to know what makes your bones tick. This panel helps you do just that.

It checks out important things in your body like calcium, vitamin D, parathyroid hormone (PTH), bone alkaline phosphatase (Bone ALP), osteocalcin, phosphorus, and magnesium. These are all key players when it comes to bone health.

By looking at these factors, the panel gives you a full picture of how your bones are doing right now. Knowing this helps you figure out what you might need to eat more of, how you might need to change your lifestyle, and what steps you can take to avoid bone problems like osteoporosis and fractures down the line.

This panel is the first step in making sure you can take care of your bones in the best way possible.

  • Calcium Test: The Calcium Test is critical for assessing the calcium concentration in your blood. Calcium isn't just a crucial component of your bones; it plays a vital role in nerve signal transmission, muscle contraction, and heart function. Ensuring you have enough calcium is paramount for maintaining not only strong and healthy bones but also for the overall functioning of your body. This test can reveal if your levels are too low or too high, which could indicate underlying health issues that need to be addressed.
  • Vitamin D Test (25-Hydroxy Vitamin D Test): Vitamin D is essential for bone health because it enhances the body's ability to absorb calcium from the intestine. The 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D Test measures the level of Vitamin D in your body to ensure it is sufficient to support proper calcium absorption. Adequate levels of Vitamin D contribute to bone density and strength, reducing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis. Low levels of Vitamin D can lead to bone pain and weakness, signaling a need for dietary adjustments or supplementation.
  • Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Test: PTH plays a critical role in regulating and stabilizing calcium levels in the blood. The Parathyroid Hormone Test measures the amount of PTH in your blood, providing insight into how well your body is maintaining calcium balance. Elevated levels of PTH can indicate that your body is moving calcium out of your bones to increase blood calcium levels, which can weaken bones over time. This test is crucial for diagnosing parathyroid disorders and other conditions affecting calcium metabolism.
  • Bone Alkaline Phosphatase (Bone ALP) Test: Bone ALP is an enzyme linked to bone formation and growth. The Bone Alkaline Phosphatase Test measures the level of this enzyme to assess bone health and turnover. Elevated levels of Bone ALP can indicate increased bone growth activity, which may occur in conditions where bones are being broken down and rebuilt at an accelerated rate, such as Paget's disease of bone or after a fracture. This test helps in monitoring bone metabolism disorders and the effectiveness of treatments.
  • Osteocalcin Test: Osteocalcin is a protein secreted by osteoblasts, the cells responsible for bone formation. The Osteocalcin Test measures the level of this protein in the blood, offering insights into the rate of bone turnover and formation. High levels can indicate an active bone formation, while lower levels may suggest a slowdown in new bone production. This test is useful for evaluating bone metabolism and the risk of developing osteoporosis.
  • Phosphorus Test: Phosphorus, when paired with calcium, plays a critical role in bone structure and strength. The Phosphorus Test measures the amount of phosphorus in your blood, ensuring that levels are appropriate for healthy bone maintenance. Imbalances in phosphorus can lead to bone pain, fragile bones, or other health issues related to bone density and strength. This test is essential for monitoring overall bone health and detecting conditions that affect bone mineralization.
  • Magnesium Test: Magnesium is vital for bone health, as it contributes to the physical structure of the bone and is involved in the regulation of calcium and vitamin D levels, critical components of bone metabolism. The Magnesium Test checks for the proper level of magnesium in your blood, which is necessary for strong bones and a healthy skeletal structure. Insufficient magnesium levels can lead to weakened bones, increased risk of osteoporosis, and other metabolic bone diseases. This test is key to ensuring your body has the magnesium it needs for optimal bone health.

The Bone Essentials Panel is a key player when it comes to taking care of your bones. It gives you a detailed look at what makes your bones strong and healthy. By checking out important stuff like calcium and vitamin D levels, among others, this bunch of tests hands you the info you need to make smart choices about your health.

Whether you're dealing with certain bone issues or just want to make sure your bones stay strong as you get older, the insights from these tests can help you decide what to do next. This might mean changing up your diet, exercising in new ways, or other steps to keep your bones in tip-top shape.

Keeping your bones healthy is important no matter how old you are. The Bone Essentials Panel is like having a partner to help you build a stronger, healthier future.

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