The Elite Athlete Metrics Profile is a comprehensive hormonal and vitamin assessment designed for both men and women. It focuses on testing 14 essential hormones and Vitamin D levels to identify potential hormonal imbalances that may be causing symptoms. This profile provides valuable insights into hormone levels that are crucial for optimal athletic performance, overall well-being, and general health.
The profile includes the measurement of the following hormones:
- Estradiol (E2): This hormone is primarily associated with female reproductive health but is also present in men. It helps regulate menstrual cycles, bone density, and cardiovascular health.
- Testosterone (T): Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, but it also plays a role in female health. It affects muscle mass, bone density, libido, and energy levels.
- DHEA-S (DS): Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands. It helps in the production of other hormones such as estrogen and testosterone and is associated with overall well-being.
- Progesterone (Pg): Progesterone is a hormone involved in the menstrual cycle and plays a crucial role in pregnancy and fertility.
- Cortisol (Morning, Noon, Evening, Night): Cortisol is a stress hormone that regulates metabolism, immune response, and energy levels. Measuring cortisol levels throughout the day provides insights into the body's stress response.
In addition to the hormone panel, the Elite Athlete Metrics Profile also includes testing for the following thyroid-related hormones:
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): TSH stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones and helps regulate metabolism and energy levels.
- Free Triiodothyronine (fT3): T3 is an active thyroid hormone that affects metabolism, body temperature, and overall energy levels.
- Free Thyroxine (fT4): T4 is a precursor to T3 and is converted into the active form. It also plays a role in regulating metabolism.
- Thyroid Peroxidase Antibody (TPOab): This antibody test helps in identifying autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Furthermore, the Elite Athlete Metrics Profile includes testing for Vitamin D levels:
- Vitamin D (D2 & D3): Vitamin D is essential for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being. Testing both D2 and D3 forms provides a comprehensive assessment of vitamin D status.
The Elite Athlete Metrics Profile is designed to comprehensively test 14 essential hormones and Vitamin D levels in both men and women. It aims to identify any potential hormonal imbalances that could be contributing to symptoms experienced by athletes. The key features of this profile include:
- Comprehensive Testing: The profile covers a wide range of hormones and Vitamin D levels to provide a thorough assessment of an athlete's hormonal status.
- Hormonal Balance Evaluation: The test helps determine whether there are any imbalances in hormone levels that may be impacting an athlete's performance, recovery, or overall well-being.
- Individualized Assessment: The results are interpreted based on the unique needs and characteristics of athletes, taking into account factors such as age, sex, and training intensity.
- Symptom Identification: The profile helps identify any specific symptoms that may be associated with hormonal imbalances, allowing for targeted intervention and treatment.
- Precise Hormone Analysis: The test measures hormone levels with high precision, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
- Vitamin D Assessment: In addition to hormone evaluation, the profile includes testing for Vitamin D levels. Adequate Vitamin D levels are essential for overall health and optimal athletic performance.
- Men and Women: The profile is designed to cater to both men and women, recognizing that hormonal imbalances can affect athletes of all genders.
- Holistic Approach: The profile considers the interplay between multiple hormones and their impact on an athlete's physiology, performance, and recovery.
- Professional Guidance: The results are typically analyzed by medical professionals or specialists who can provide expert advice and recommendations based on the findings.
- Tailored Treatment Plans: If any hormonal imbalances are detected, the profile can assist in developing personalized treatment plans to address specific deficiencies or excesses.
- Performance Optimization: By identifying and addressing hormonal imbalances, the profile aims to optimize an athlete's overall performance potential.
- Long-Term Health: The profile not only focuses on immediate performance concerns but also aims to promote long-term health and well-being by identifying and managing hormonal imbalances.
- Evidence-Based Approach: The testing protocol is based on scientific research and established guidelines, ensuring a reliable and evidence-based assessment.
- Confidentiality and Privacy: The profile is conducted with utmost confidentiality and privacy, respecting the athlete's personal information and data.
- Collecting samples quickly in the comfort of your home or office
- Test is suitable for both adult and children
- Free Delivery in the UK
- Customers are responsible for shipping their samples to the laboratory.
- The test kit includes the laboratory fee — no additional cost.
- Elite Athlete Metrics Profile Test Result: You will receive your test result via email within 3-5 working days after Laboratory receives your sample. On your test result, you will see your hormone levels in graphics and numbers. You will also see Laboratory's comments on how to balance your hormones.
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- Test Requisition Form includes Symptom Checklist
- Requisition Form to complete, including your personal and medical history
- Contains collection instructions
- Vial(s) for collecting saliva and lancet (finger pricks) with blood (dry blood spot) Card
- Instructions on how to use Collection Kit
- Return Envelope
- Shipping instructions
The Elite Athlete Metrics Profile
Hormones play an important role in athletic performance. The Elite Athlete Metrics Profile allows the identification of hormone imbalances or vitamin D deficiency that can affect performance, increase injury risk, or prevent an athlete from competing at their highest level. It is best to start with a baseline before rigorous training begins and to track hormones throughout a training regimen to look for big changes that can indicate problems and to make sure that hormones are optimally balanced right before a competition.
The sex hormones and cortisol are tested in saliva, allowing a diurnal assessment of cortisol production at 4-time points during the day. A full thyroid assessment in the blood spot is included, and vitamin D.
Who benefits from Elite Athlete Profile Testing?
Individuals who:
- Train for competitions
- Compete at a high level
- Feel like they are “hitting a wall”
- Suffer from nagging or persistent injuries
- Are interested in seeing how their workouts affect their hormones
Why Elite Athlete Metrics Profile?
WHY ARE HORMONES TESTED IN OUR ELITE ATHLETE METRICS TEST KIT PROFILE?
Estradiol and progesteroneMost people are familiar with vitamin D’s role in preventing rickets in children and in helping the body absorb calcium from the diet.
Recently, research has shown that vitamin D is important in protecting the body from a wide range of diseases. Disorders linked with vitamin D deficiency include:
- Stroke,
- Flu,
- Cardiovascular disease,
- Osteoporosis,
- Osteomalacia,
- Several forms of cancer,
- Some autoimmune diseases, such as multiple Sclerosis,
- Rheumatoid Arthritis,
- Type I Diabetes & Type II Diabetes,
- Breast and Colon Cancer (linked to Vitamin D Deficiency),
- Depression and even schizophrenia.
Vitamin D is actually a prohormone and not technically a vitamin: a vitamin is defined as a substance that is not made naturally by the body but must be supplied in the diet to maintain life processes. But in fact, we make most of our vitamin D by the action of ultraviolet light (sunlight) on the vitamin D originator that is found in our skin. We only get very small amounts of vitamin D from our diet, although increasingly, it is added to foods eaten by children in an attempt to prevent rickets in the population.