Metabolic Markers

Markers related to metabolism, blood sugar, and energy processing

Overview

Metabolic Markers are crucial indicators of your health that help:

  • Monitor overall health status
  • Detect potential health issues early
  • Guide treatment decisions
  • Track progress over time

Key Biomarkers

What is C-Peptide (CPEP) in Blood Tests?

ng/mL

Learn about C-Peptide (CPEP), its normal ranges, and what abnormal levels mean for your health.

What is Glucose (GLU) in Blood Tests?

mg/dL

Learn about Glucose (GLU), its normal ranges, and what abnormal levels mean for your health.

What is Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) in Blood Tests?

%

Learn about Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), its normal ranges, and what abnormal levels mean for your health.

What is Insulin (INS) in Blood Tests?

μIU/mL

Learn about Insulin (INS), its normal ranges, and what abnormal levels mean for your health.

What is Proinsulin (ProINS) in Blood Tests?

pmol/L

Learn about Proinsulin (ProINS), its normal ranges, and what abnormal levels mean for your health.

Understanding These Results

When interpreting metabolic markers, consider:

  • Individual variations
  • Time of testing
  • Recent medications
  • Lifestyle factors
  • Other related biomarkers

Common Related Conditions

Various health conditions can affect these biomarkers:

  • Specific diseases
  • Nutritional status
  • Medications
  • Lifestyle factors
  • Genetic factors

Improving Your Results

General recommendations for maintaining healthy levels:

  • Regular check-ups
  • Healthy diet
  • Regular exercise
  • Adequate sleep
  • Stress management

Learn More

Explore specific biomarkers below to understand their individual significance: