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-Terminal Insulin, Connecting peptide insulin, CPeptide, Insulin C-peptide, Proinsulin C-peptide
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: Estrogen Total Serum
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
Also known as: Insulin (fasting)
Also known as: CYTOKINE, IL-6 HS, Interleukin6 Highly Sensitive ELISA
Also known as: Cholesterol, HDL,Fasting Lipids,Cholesterol, LDL, Fasting Lipids, Lipid Panel (fasting), Lipid Profile (fasting), Lipids
Also known as: Free T3, FT3, T3 Free
Also known as: Free T4, FT4, T4 Free
Also known as: Testosterone Free Dialysis and Total LCMSMS
Also known as: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Thyrotropin
Also known as: Tnf Alpha Highly Sensitive
The WeightWise Metabolic Panel panel contains 16 tests with 46 biomarkers.
The WeightWise Metabolic Panel: Targeted Lab Tests for Optimized Weight Control
Understanding and managing your metabolism is crucial for maintaining a healthy weight, especially as natural changes occur with age. The WeightWise Metabolic Panel is a collection of specialized tests that measure various biomarkers related to metabolism, weight control, and overall health.
Each test provides insight into how your body processes energy, helping to pinpoint any imbalances that could be affecting your weight. Let's take an in-depth look at each test within this panel and its role in your metabolic health.
Adiponectin: This hormone plays a critical role in regulating glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Higher levels of adiponectin are associated with a lower risk of obesity. Testing for adiponectin can help assess your risk for metabolic syndrome and diabetes, which are often linked to weight gain.
C-Peptide: C-Peptide is a substance made in the pancreas, along with insulin. Measuring C-Peptide levels can indicate how much insulin your body is producing, which is crucial for understanding your energy metabolism and risk for weight gain.
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP): This test provides a broad picture of your body's chemical balance and metabolism, including glucose level, electrolyte and fluid balance, kidney function, and liver function. These factors are integral to maintaining a healthy weight.
Cortisol, Total: Cortisol is known as the "stress hormone" and can impact weight by affecting appetite and fat storage. Chronically high levels of cortisol can lead to overeating and increased abdominal fat.
Estrogen, Total, Serum: Estrogen influences body fat distribution. Low levels may lead to weight gain, especially during menopause. Balancing estrogen can be key to managing weight as you age.
Hemoglobin A1c (HgbA1C): This test measures average blood sugar control over the past two to three months. Poor glucose control can lead to insulin resistance, often associated with weight gain.
Insulin: High levels of insulin can indicate insulin resistance, where cells don't respond properly to insulin, leading to higher blood sugar and potential weight gain. Monitoring insulin helps in managing this balance.
Interleukin-6, Highly Sensitive, ELISA: This inflammatory marker can indicate chronic inflammation, which is linked to obesity. Reducing inflammation can aid in weight management.
Leptin: This hormone regulates hunger and energy balance. Leptin resistance is common in obese individuals, leading to difficulty in losing weight. Understanding leptin levels can provide strategies for appetite control.
Lipid Panel: This test measures fats in the blood, like cholesterol and triglycerides. Imbalances can be a sign of metabolic issues that contribute to weight gain.
QuestAssureD™ 25-Hydroxyvitamin D (D2, D3), LC/MS/MS: Vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of weight gain. Monitoring and optimizing vitamin D levels can support metabolic health and weight control.
T3, Free and T4, Free: These thyroid hormones regulate metabolism. Low levels can slow metabolism, leading to weight gain, while high levels can cause weight loss.
Testosterone, Free (Dialysis) and Total MS: Testosterone helps build muscle, which burns more calories than fat. Low testosterone can make it difficult to maintain muscle mass and keep off excess weight.
TNF ALPHA, HIGHLY SENSITIVE: Tumor necrosis factor-alpha is another marker of inflammation. Elevated levels are often found in individuals with obesity and can affect insulin resistance.
TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone controls thyroid hormone production. An imbalance can indicate hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, both of which can cause weight challenges.
By carefully analyzing the results of the WeightWise Metabolic Panel, you can take targeted steps to address any metabolic issues that may be affecting your ability to maintain a healthy weight as you age. With this knowledge, combined with appropriate lifestyle choices, it is possible to support your metabolism for better weight control and overall health.