Do you know what your body's biochemical response is to creatine, protein, amino acids, pre-workout or any sports supplement you use? Do you know the correct dosage of each of them?
Do you know if your nutritional intake is sufficient for your sports activity?
Do you know the current status of the most important vitamins, minerals and electrolytes to optimize your sports practice?
Are you sure that the hydration you receive is enough to meet your daily needs?
How is your muscle metabolism?
When should you focus more on cardio or weight training?
How is your cardio-cerebrovascular risk profile?
Do you know if your hormonal axis is working perfectly to ensure 100% performance?
Do you know if your stress levels are raising your cortisol so much that it is limiting you from achieving your goals and how to manage it comprehensively?
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PARAMETER | PROFILE
WHAT DO WE EVALUATE?
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT
A complete count of your blood cells, information on hemoglobin, important for the correct supply of oxygen to tissues such as muscle, allows us to rule out anemia (caused by vitamin deficiency, iron deficiency, etc.), platelet deficiency or low defenses. At the other extreme, it allows us to identify excesses of these parameters, such as elevated hematocrit, associated with increased cardiovascular risk, among others.
URIC ACID
El uric acid It gives us information about the catabolism of proteins (purines) in your body, both those that come from the diet and those produced by your own body (endogenous). An excess can lead to diseases such as gout, urinary stones and kidney damage.
UREA
La u It tells us how the kidney is filtering this product from the degradation of proteins in the liver and gives us indirect information about the muscular state. But mainly about the health of your kidneys. It is quite important when evaluating your hydration status.
CREATININE
La creatinine It is essential to calculate the glomerular filtration rate, it helps us understand how the kidney is responding to the hydration demands that we require in sports practice and its degree of tolerance to various substances, especially to supplements widely used in physical training. This allows us to make adjustments to the ones you are receiving.
CREATIN PHOSPHO KINASE (CPK)
With the creatine kinase, Also called phosphocreatine, we can measure the energy metabolism of the muscle, if we find it in high levels we must evaluate symptoms of muscular pain, among others. So it provides us with valuable information when evaluating sports muscle performance and the appropriate bodybuilding technique or adequate times of it and the well-being of the muscle.
TSH
La TSH It is the hormone released by your brain to stimulate the thyroid gland to produce its effector hormones. The state of your thyroid gland is essential to achieve a top-level workout. It is responsible for activating the energy metabolism of your entire body, increasing caloric expenditure, regulating the growth and maturation of tissues, and is responsible for the replacement of approximately 100% of substrates, vitamins and hormones.
T4L
La T4L (Thyroxine) It is the active hormone produced by the thyroid gland, its function is to act on the tissues maximizing metabolism.
La Glycosylated hemoglobin We measure the last 3 months of your carbohydrate consumption behavior and based on the results we can define which carbohydrate metabolism category you are in.
Basal glycemia Fasting serum tells us about your daily blood sugar metabolism.
The cholesterol levels total should be measured from the age of 20 in men and women, and be in goals to have cardiovascular health.
The triglycerides They indicate the degree of carbohydrate consumption and the endogenous production of the liver when there is an excess of carbohydrate consumption. They are important because they provide energy, but their excess requires treatment, which can be with pharmacological or non-pharmacological measures.
The call “good cholesterol”, As we mentioned to our patients, it is what protects you from cardiovascular disease, its levels must be adequately elevated.
El "bad" cholesterol which we must control with specific goals, since it has a direct relationship with cardiocerebrovascular damage.
They are lipoproteins that transport triglycerides, optimal levels are healthy levels.
El Cortisol Also called the “stress hormone”, it is secreted by our adrenal glands in response to situations of physical or emotional stress. A constant elevated level requires corrective action because you are giving your body the signal to be in protective activity against (non-existent) danger permanently, which ends up exhausting your body.
Follicle-stimulating hormone, It acts at both the ovarian and testicular levels, and is a fundamental part of the hormonal axis, indicating that it is functioning correctly, and altered levels allow us to identify pathology of either the pituitary or gonadal function.
Luteinizing hormone, Also released by the pituitary gland with a function of stimulating the release of the egg in the ovary and in the testicle it induces the production of testosterone.
Prolactin should always be blocked except during breastfeeding. Its high levels can block the hormonal axis.
SHBG
La SHBG (Sex hormone-binding globulin) has the function of transporting both testosterone and estrogen in men and women.
17 BETA ESTRADIOL
El 17 Beta estradiol It is the most potent estrogen. We measure its levels because they are highly relevant for bone mineral metabolism, sexual and reproductive function in both men and women.
TOTAL TESTOSTERONE
Adequate levels optimize muscle mass growth and have fundamental value in cognitive and metabolic processes and in sexual function.
IGF1 – INSULIN GROWTH FACTOR TYPE 1
It indicates the level of your growth hormone which cannot be measured directly at the basal level.
SODIUM
El Sodium It is the electrolyte with the highest percentage in blood, its levels also indicate the state of your hydration.
POTASSIUM
El Potassium It is the most important ion at the intracellular level, its excess or deficiency is important especially at the muscular and cardiac level.
FOOTBALL
El Football It is essential for bone metabolism and muscle contraction, so for proper exercise it is quite important to know its levels.
MATCH
El Phosphorus It always goes hand in hand with calcium, being an important complement in this circuit of your bone health.
FOLIC ACID
El Folic acid It is essential for cell formation, red blood cells, its deficiency can cause anemia.
VITAMIN B12
Vitamin of great importance for the production of red blood cells, genetic material, keeping your brain and the nerves that conduct information and electricity in the body healthy.
ALBUMIN
Protein with the highest percentage in blood, indicates nutritional status, and is the largest transporter of hormones and medications in the body.
FERRITIN
La Ferritin It is the most important protein in iron metabolism, there are ideal goals that we can meet with adequate nutritional intake or supplements as necessary.
IRON
El Iron It is the substrate for the production of your red blood cells and hemoglobin, which transport oxygen throughout the body. Muscles are especially sensitive to oxygen deprivation.
25 HYDROXY VIT D
Evaluate your levels of vitamin D It helps us identify if you need to supplement a deficiency in order to improve bone metabolism, improve symptoms such as muscle fatigue, difficulty in post-workout recovery, or even low mood.
PARAMETER | PROFILE
ESSENTIAL
COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT
URIC ACID
UREA
CREATININE
CREATIN PHOSPHUS
KINASE (CPK)
TSH
T4L
HBA1C- GLYCOSYLATED HEMOGLOBIN
SHBG
17 BETA ESTRADIOL
TOTAL TESTOSTERONE
IGF1 – INSULIN GROWTH FACTOR
TYPE 1
SODIUM
POTASSIUM
FOOTBALL
MATCH
FOLIC ACID
VITAMIN B12
ALBUMIN
FERRITIN
IRON
25 HYDROXY
VIT D
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