Men’s Fitness Values
€ 48.00
You can measure your fitness in various ways. The LOUNA Men’s Fitness Values package has been particularly designed for men. Choose a comprehensive package that tells you how your body is doing, including your testosterone and PSA levels.
The LOUNA Men’s Fitness Values package gives you a thorough understanding of your own health, using multiple different measurements. The results may indicate that your lifestyle is already in good shape, or that something requires improvement or even professional help. Testosterone and PSA measurements are included in the package to report values specific to men.
The cause of erection problems or mood swings can often be found specifically in low testosterone levels. Measurement of PSA, a protein produced by prostate cells, gives an idea of the state of the prostate. PSA is also an important test in suspected prostate diseases such as cancer.
Erection problems can also be caused, for example, by hardening of the arteries caused by elevated cholesterol. The measurement of lipids, or fat values, is part of the LOUNA Men’s Fitness Values package.
Other tests in the package measure the basics of health: complete blood count, liver, kidney and thyroid values as well as the inflammation values.
The LOUNA Men’s Fitness Values package is also well suited for regular monitoring of the status of health and for supporting lifestyle improvements. You can easily see on My LOUNA how your levels change at each examination.
Tests included
Blood count
Red blood cell count
The number of red blood cells (B-Eryt)
Hemoglobin
Haemoglobin (Hb) measures the amount of the oxygen-delivering protein in the blood.
Hematocrit
Haematocrit (B-Hkr)
Leukocytes
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
Basic blood count and thrombocytes provides an overview of red and white blood cells and platelets.
Platelets
Trombocytes (B-Trom) is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
The average amount of hemoglobin in red blood cells
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.
Avarage hemoglobin concentration in red blood cells
Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration E-MCHC. MCHC is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Medium erythrocyte volume
Mean corpuscular volume (E-MCV). MCV is part of the Complete blood count and Basic blood count.
Blood sugar
Glucose
Blood sugar, also known as glucose is one of the most important sources of energy for the body. We mainly obtain glucose from food, but cells can also produce it.
Inflammation and infections
CRP, sensitive
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.
Liver
Glutamyltransferase
GT is a sensitive measure for the liver diseases.
Heart and blood vessels
Total cholesterol
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.
HDL cholesterol
Low HDL cholesterol increases the risk of developing a cardiovascular disease.
LDL cholesterol
LDL cholesterol reflects the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Cholesterol
Lipids are an indicator of the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Triglycerides
Triglycerides serve as an energy reserve (S-Trigly)
Kidneys and urinary tract
Creatinine
Creatinine indicates kidney function.
Hormones
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA)
PSA is elevated in connection with prostate cancer.
S -PSA-V/T
PSA is elevated in connection with prostate cancer. PSA-V/T is a sub test of PSA.
Testosterone
Testosterone is a male sex hormone or androgen that is found in both men and women.
Thyroid
Thyrotropin (TSH)
Thyrotropin is a hormone regulating the functions of the thyroid. The test is performed when a thyroid disorder is suspected.
Preparation
Fasting is required
Paastoa vaativissa tutkimuksissa tulee olla syömättä ja juomatta 10–12 tuntia ennen verikoetta. Tarvittaessa tuona aikana voi juoda lasin vettä.
Paastoverikokeet suosittelemme otettavaksi kello 8–10 välisenä aikana. Lue muista suosituksista täältä.
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