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: C-Reactive Protein, CReactive Protein CRP, CRP
Also known as: CBC, CBC includes Differential and Platelets, CBC/PLT w/DIFF, Complete Blood Count (includes Differential and Platelets)
NOTE: Ulta Lab Tests provides CBC test results from Quest Diagnostics as they are reported. Often, different biomarker results are made available at different time intervals. When reporting the results, Ulta Lab Tests denotes those biomarkers not yet reported as 'pending' for every biomarker the test might report. Only biomarkers Quest Diagnostics observes are incorporated and represented in the final CBC test results provided by Ulta Lab Tests.
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Also known as: Cortisol Total, Hydrocortisone, Total Cortisol
Also known as: CK (Total), CPK, CPK (Total), Creatine Kinase CK Total, Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK), Total CK
Also known as: Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate, DHEA SO4, DHEA Sulfate Immunoassay, DHEAS, Transdehydroandrosterone
Also known as: GH, Growth Hormone GH, HGH, Human Growth Hormone (hGH), Somatotropin
Also known as: Lactate Dehydrogenase LD, LDH
Also known as: Myoglobin Serum
Also known as: Testosterone Free Dialysis and Total LCMSMS
The Muscle Mass and Strength Monitoring Lab Panel panel contains 11 tests with 67 biomarkers.
The Muscle Mass and Strength Monitoring Lab Panel is a comprehensive set of tests designed to evaluate various biomarkers that are essential in assessing muscle health, hormonal balance, metabolism, and overall physical condition. This panel is specifically tailored to individuals looking to optimize their muscle mass and strength, including athletes, bodybuilders, and those engaged in physical fitness or rehabilitation programs.
This panel may be ordered:
For Athletes and Fitness Enthusiasts: To monitor the effects of training regimens, dietary changes, or supplementation on muscle health and performance.
Post-Injury or During Rehabilitation: To assess muscle recovery and ensure that the healing process is progressing effectively.
In Cases of Muscle Weakness or Fatigue: To diagnose potential underlying causes of muscle weakness, fatigue, or unexpected changes in muscle mass.
Hormonal Imbalance Suspicions: For individuals who exhibit symptoms that might indicate hormonal imbalances impacting muscle mass and strength.
C-Reactive Protein: An inflammation marker that can indicate muscle inflammation or damage when elevated.
Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets: Provides a general overview of health and can detect conditions that might impact muscle health, such as anemia.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: Assesses kidney and liver function, electrolyte balance, and blood glucose levels, all of which are crucial for muscle function and metabolism.
Cortisol Total: Elevated cortisol levels can impact muscle mass negatively, as it can lead to muscle breakdown.
Creatine Kinase Total: An enzyme that, when elevated, can indicate muscle damage or stress.
DHEA Sulfate: A hormone involved in building lean muscle mass.
Growth Hormone: Essential for muscle growth and repair.
Lactate Dehydrogenase: An enzyme that, if elevated, can suggest muscle tissue damage.
Myoglobin: A protein released when muscle tissue is damaged.
Testosterone Free and Total: Key hormone in muscle growth and maintenance; low levels can hinder muscle development.
Vitamin D Total, including D2 and D3: Essential for muscle function and bone health, with a deficiency potentially impacting muscle strength.
The Muscle Mass and Strength Monitoring Lab Panel is a thorough investigation into the various biological factors that contribute to muscle health and physical performance. By analyzing a range of markers, this panel offers valuable insights for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to optimize their muscle mass and strength. Understanding these parameters can guide tailored fitness plans, dietary adjustments, and medical interventions if necessary, to achieve optimal physical condition and performance.