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The Active Man’s Health Values

€ 164.00

The LOUNA Active Man’s Health Values package provides a thorough overview of your body’s well-being and balance.

The package has been tailor-made to examine the active man’s performance and resilience, as well as the impact of physical strain on the body.

The package includes measurements of blood levels that are particularly important to the active man, including testosterone, creatine kinase, which provides information on muscle metabolism, and aspartate aminotransferase. A short-term sugar level (Gluk) measurement is also included in the package.

The levels of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D, which affect performance and recovery, are also examined as part of the package. The sodium and potassium levels reflect the body’s salt balance. The package also includes a measurement of so-called storage iron (ferritin). The liver count included in the package provides information on the metabolism and protein production of your body, and the kidney function levels reveal information about your fluid and salt balance.

The package is ideal for both one-off and regular monitoring. By monitoring your personal well-being, you are able to make daily choices that support your health and help you feel better.

Tests included

Blood count

The number of red blood cells (B-Eryt)

Haemoglobin (Hb) measures the amount of the oxygen-delivering protein in the blood.

Haematocrit (B-Hkr)

The number of white blood cells (B-Leuk). B-Leuk is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.

Basic blood count and thrombocytes provides an overview of red and white blood cells and platelets.

Trombocytes (B-Trom) is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.

Mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) measures the amount of oxygen-delivering haemoglobin in the red blood cells. MCH is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.

Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration E-MCHC. MCHC is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.

Mean corpuscular volume (E-MCV). MCV is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.

Blood sugar

Hemoglobin A1c indicates long-term blood sugar.

Kidneys and urinary tract

The state of the kidneys can be assessed based on filtration rate.

Creatinine indicates kidney function.

Liver

ALAT (alanine aminotransferase) is an indicator of liver cell damage.

ASAT (aspartate aminotransferase) reacts quickly to liver, cardiac muscle, and musculoskeletal cell damage.

Vitamins

Vitamin B12 is needed in the production of red blood cells and the functioning of the nervous system.

Vitamin D is essential to people. Almost all tissue needs it, in addition to which vitamin D is required for the absorption of calcium and phosphate.

Micro-nutrients and minerals

Calcium is needed by all of the cells in the body. 99 per cent of the calcium in the body is in the bones, where it functions as a strong mineral.

Potassium is an essential mineral that is involved in the metabolism of the kidneys, central nervous system, heart, and muscles.

Magnesium is needed in metabolic events.

Sodium is one of the most important salts in the body, and it is present in all bodily fluids.

Bones and muscles

Creatine kinase increases with muscle damage.

Inflammation and infections

CRP is short for C-reactive protein (S-CRP). In healthy individuals, the liver continuously produces small amounts of CRP. Its amount increases considerably in connection with infections, inflammation, and tissue damage in the body.

Iron

Ferritin indicates the status of the iron reserves

Heart and blood vessels

Cholesterol is a lipid that, being insoluble in water, is transported in the bloodstream in ball-like lipoproteins made up of transport proteins and lipids.

Low HDL cholesterol increases the risk of developing a cardiovascular disease.

LDL cholesterol reflects the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

Lipids are an indicator of the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Triglycerides serve as an energy reserve (S-Trigly)

Hormones

Testosterone is a male sex hormone or androgen that is found in both men and women.

Thyroid

Thyrotropin is a hormone regulating the functions of the thyroid. The test is performed when a thyroid disorder is suspected.

Preparation

Fasting is not required

This examination does not require fasting