The Ultimate Performance Blood Test is a comprehensive analysis designed to evaluate various biomarkers that impact physical performance, endurance, recovery, and overall health. This test is particularly useful for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and individuals aiming to optimise their physical condition and achieve peak performance.

Key Components of the Ultimate Performance Blood Test

  1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Purpose: Evaluates overall health and detects a range of disorders, including anaemia, infection, and many other diseases.
    • Indicators: Haemoglobin, haematocrit, red and white blood cell counts, platelet count.
  2. Lipid Profile
    • Purpose: Assesses cardiovascular health by measuring cholesterol levels.
    • Indicators: Total cholesterol, LDL (low-density lipoprotein), HDL (high-density lipoprotein), triglycerides.
  3. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP)
    • Purpose: Evaluates metabolic function and organ health, including the liver and kidneys.
    • Indicators: Glucose, calcium, albumin, total protein, electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride), liver enzymes (AST, ALT, ALP), bilirubin, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN).
  4. Hormonal Panel
    • Purpose: Measures key hormones that affect performance, muscle mass, recovery, and overall health.
    • Indicators:
      • Testosterone (Total and Free): Essential for muscle mass, strength, and recovery.
      • Cortisol: The stress hormone, important for energy levels and recovery.
      • DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate): A precursor to sex hormones.
      • IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1): Reflects growth hormone activity.
      • Thyroid Panel: Includes TSH, free T3, and free T4 to assess thyroid function.
  5. Vitamin and Mineral Panel
    • Purpose: Identifies deficiencies or imbalances in vitamins and minerals crucial for performance and recovery.
    • Indicators:
      • Vitamin D: Important for bone health and muscle function.
      • Vitamin B12 and Folate: Essential for energy production and red blood cell formation.
      • Magnesium: Involved in muscle contraction and relaxation.
      • Calcium: Critical for bone health and muscle function.
      • Iron and Ferritin: Important for oxygen transport and energy levels.
  6. Inflammation Markers
    • Purpose: Detects inflammation, which can impair recovery and performance.
    • Indicators:
      • C-reactive Protein (CRP): General marker of inflammation.
      • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Another marker of inflammation.
  7. Metabolic Markers
    • Purpose: Evaluates metabolic health and efficiency.
    • Indicators:
      • HbA1c: Reflects long-term blood glucose levels.
      • Insulin: Assesses insulin sensitivity and risk for metabolic conditions.
  8. Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
    • Purpose: Evaluates liver health, which is crucial for metabolism and detoxification.
    • Indicators: AST, ALT, ALP, bilirubin, albumin.
  9. Kidney Function Tests
    • Purpose: Assesses renal health, important for fluid and electrolyte balance.
    • Indicators: BUN, creatinine, eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate).

Preparation and Procedure for Ultimate Performance Blood Test

  • Preparation: Fasting for 8-12 hours may be required, particularly for glucose and lipid tests. Follow specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
  • Procedure: A blood sample is drawn from a vein, usually in the arm. The sample is then analysed in a laboratory.

Follow-Up

  • Consultation: Discuss results with a healthcare provider to understand their implications and determine the next steps.
  • Additional Testing: Further tests may be recommended based on initial results to investigate specific concerns or conditions.
  • Treatment and Optimization: Based on results, adjustments to diet, exercise, supplementation, and possibly medications may be advised to optimise health and performance.

Conclusion

The Ultimate Performance Blood Test offers a comprehensive analysis of various biomarkers that influence physical performance, recovery, and overall health. By identifying and addressing any deficiencies or imbalances, individuals can optimise their training, recovery, and health, ultimately enhancing their performance. Regular monitoring and consultations with healthcare professionals ensure that strategies are effectively tailored to individual needs.

Results – 5 days from Laboratory receiving sample