In addition, the creatinine value is determined to determine the reliability of the urine sample.
Every person is sensitive to medication to varying degrees. Over- or underdosing is lurking, with all its consequences (side effects). Easly offers a DNA test that determines the DNA Medication Passport based on a saliva sample in our laboratory.
The advantages:
The microorganisms in our intestines have a major influence on our health and how vital we feel. With the microbiome test we determine which bacteria are present in what proportion based on a sample collected at home in our laboratory. The test can provide a solution for:
Do you want to know where your allergy complaints come from? Our Allergy Center tests for approximately 150 inhalant allergens. Based on a questionnaire and a subsequent video consultation with our doctor, it is determined which allergens should be included in the blood test.
In addition, the creatinine value is determined to determine the reliability of the urine sample.
Every person is sensitive to medication to varying degrees. Over- or underdosing is lurking, with all its consequences (side effects). Easly offers a DNA test that determines the DNA Medication Passport based on a saliva sample in our laboratory.
The advantages:
The microorganisms in our intestines have a major influence on our health and how vital we feel. With the microbiome test we determine which bacteria are present in what proportion based on a sample collected at home in our laboratory. The test can provide a solution for:
Do you want to know where your allergy complaints come from? Our Allergy Center tests for approximately 150 inhalant allergens. Based on a questionnaire and a subsequent video consultation with our doctor, it is determined which allergens should be included in the blood test.
In addition, the creatinine value is determined to determine the reliability of the urine sample.
Every person is sensitive to medication to varying degrees. Over- or underdosing is lurking, with all its consequences (side effects). Easly offers a DNA test that determines the DNA Medication Passport based on a saliva sample in our laboratory.
The advantages:
The microorganisms in our intestines have a major influence on our health and how vital we feel. With the microbiome test we determine which bacteria are present in what proportion based on a sample collected at home in our laboratory. The test can provide a solution for:
Do you want to know where your allergy complaints come from? Our Allergy Center tests for approximately 150 inhalant allergens. Based on a questionnaire and a subsequent video consultation with our doctor, it is determined which allergens should be included in the blood test.
In addition, the creatinine value is determined to determine the reliability of the urine sample.
Every person is sensitive to medication to varying degrees. Over- or underdosing is lurking, with all its consequences (side effects). Easly offers a DNA test that determines the DNA Medication Passport based on a saliva sample in our laboratory.
The advantages:
The microorganisms in our intestines have a major influence on our health and how vital we feel. With the microbiome test we determine which bacteria are present in what proportion based on a sample collected at home in our laboratory. The test can provide a solution for:
Do you want to know where your allergy complaints come from? Our Allergy Center tests for approximately 150 inhalant allergens. Based on a questionnaire and a subsequent video consultation with our doctor, it is determined which allergens should be included in the blood test.
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What is being tested for?
Biomarker | Cortisol (saliva), Creatinine, eGFR, Erythrocytes, Ferritin, fT4, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, Holotranscobalamin, Iron, Leukocytes, MCH, MCHC, MCV, Testosteron, Thrombocytes, Transferrin, Transferrin saturation, TSH, Vitamin B12, Calcium, CK, Magnesium |
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The Comprehensive Athlete’s Blood test is a low-threshold blood test that gives athletes insight into important aspects of their health. With the test results in hand, athletes can optimize their training routine and diet, further improving their performance.
What is being tested for?
Biomarker | Cortisol (saliva), Creatinine, eGFR, Erythrocytes, Ferritin, fT4, Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, Holotranscobalamin, Iron, Leukocytes, MCH, MCHC, MCV, Testosteron, Thrombocytes, Transferrin, Transferrin saturation, TSH, Vitamin B12, Calcium, CK, Magnesium |
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How to take your sample:
Saliva, Venous blood
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The Comprehensive Athlete’s Blood test is a low-threshold blood test that gives athletes insight into important aspects of their health. With the test results in hand, athletes can optimize their training routine and diet, further improving their performance.
Sports medical research delves into the intricate relationship between physiological functions and athletic performance. To achieve peak performance in sports, it’s imperative that the body operates at its best. This includes efficient oxygen transportation to vital organs and tissues. A cornerstone to this is a well-balanced diet, rich in essential nutrients like iron, which underpins optimal athletic output.
However, the story doesn’t end with diet. Numerous biomarkers play a pivotal role in determining an athlete’s performance. Essentially, biomarkers are quantifiable indicators that shed light on the body’s biological status. They can also denote specific substances that are detectable within the body. A specialized sports blood test can measure a plethora of these biomarkers, offering insights into an athlete’s physiological state and hence the athletes performance.
For both overall health and peak athletic performance, the optimal production of erythrocytes, or red blood cells, is crucial. At the heart of this process is hemoglobin (Hb), an essential protein found within these cells. Hemoglobin’s main function is to transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues throughout the body. A higher concentration of hemoglobin amplifies the blood’s ability to carry oxygen, directly benefiting muscle function and endurance.
Hemoglobin levels are closely tied to athletic performance. As such, comprehensive blood tests for athletes often assess iron and vitamin B12 levels. Both elements are fundamental to erythropoiesis, the process of producing red blood cells and synthesizing hemoglobin. Given the demands of intense training and competition, these factors are particularly vital for athletes.
Beyond the importance of red blood cells, iron, and vitamin B12, athletes also require well-functioning kidneys. These organs produce erythropoietin, commonly known as EPO, which stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow. Consequently, kidney function is a standard component of the blood work for athletes.
The thyroid also plays a pivotal role in athletic endeavors. It produces hormones that regulate energy metabolism. When these hormones are balanced, vital organs like the heart, lungs, and muscles operate at their best, efficiently using the energy available. This underscores the importance of including thyroid hormone levels in the blood test for athletes.
Lastly, cortisol, a hormone produced during stress, can influence athletic performance. Excessive cortisol production indicates a body under stress, prompting it to prioritize energy release. This often leads to muscle protein breakdown as a means of energy production. Therefore, monitoring cortisol levels is an integral part of blood tests for athletes.
Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, and Erythrocytes
These biomarkers provide information about your blood cells. As mentioned, Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen, while hematocrit is the ratio of red blood cells to total blood volume. Erythrocytes are the red blood cells themselves. Measuring these value provides insight into your oxygen transport capacity, which is essential for endurance and performance during intensive exertion, this is why it’s included in our performance blood testing package.
Leukocytes and Platelets
Leukocytes are white blood cells that play an important role in the immune system and fighting infections. Platelets are responsible for blood clotting. Checking these values helps monitor your immune system and identify possible infections or inflammations that may affect your sports performance.
MCV/MCH/MCHC
These abbreviations stand for Mean Corpuscular Volume, Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin, and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration. They provide information about the size, weight, and concentration of hemoglobin in red blood cells. Abnormalities in these values may indicate anemia or other underlying health problems that may hinder your sports performance. Fortunately, now it is possible to stay informed with Easly’s performance blood testing for athletes.
eGFR and Creatinine
eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) and creatinine are indicators that reveal the status of your kidney function. They help assess your kidneys’ filtration capacity and may indicate potential kidney problems. Good kidney function is essential for eliminating waste products and maintaining a healthy fluid balance in your body.
Iron Status, Iron, Ferritin, Transferrin, and Transferrin Saturation
These biomarkers provide information about your iron metabolism and may indicate iron deficiency or iron overload. Iron is essential for oxygen transport, energy production, and muscle recovery. Optimal iron status is crucial for athletes to prevent fatigue, reduced performance, and other health problems.
Vitamin B12 and Holotranscobalamin
Vitamin B12 plays an important role in energy production, the formation of red blood cells, and the nervous system. Measuring vitamin B12 and holotranscobalamin, the active form of vitamin B12 in blood testing for athletes screening can help identify a possible deficiency, which may affect your energy level and performance.
Thyroid Function, TSH, and fT4
The thyroid regulates metabolism and influences energy production and thus endurance. Checking thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free thyroxine (fT4) provides insight into thyroid function. Abnormalities may indicate an underactive or overactive thyroid, which may affect your sports performance.
Cortisol
Cortisol is a stress hormone that affects energy metabolism, the immune system, and muscle breakdown. A good balance of cortisol is important for recovery and performance. A saliva test can determine the cortisol level and thus a possible imbalance that may negatively affect your performance.
Creatine Kinase (CK)
CK (creatine kinase) is an enzyme mainly found in muscle cells and is released during muscle damage. Measuring CK levels can be useful in detecting muscle damage or overtraining.
Magnesium and Calcium
Magnesium and calcium are minerals that are important for muscle contraction, energy production, and bone health. A good balance of these minerals affects your sports performance and recovery after exertion.
Testosterone
Testosterone is a pivotal hormone instrumental in muscle development and post-exertion recovery. Discrepancies in its levels can influence muscle strength, recuperative capabilities, and holistic well-being. Should there be irregularities in testosterone readings, a deeper analysis involving sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and free testosterone becomes essential. Notably, SHBG modulates the availability of ‘active’ testosterone by binding to it, rendering it inactive
Note! For a reliable value of the stress hormone cortisol, it is important to take a saliva sample in the morning while fasting (before breakfast). Are you taking the medication prednisone? This may possibly distort the result.
For optimal athletic performance, maintaining a healthy physiological state is paramount. In the realm of sports, even small variations can significantly impact an athlete’s performance. That’s why understanding specific blood parameters for physical exertion is essential. The most comprehensive method to obtain this understanding is through specialized blood tests tailored for athletes.
Blood constituents and stress hormones can exhibit dynamic changes, especially during instances of altered sleep cycles, heightened stress, or rigorous training regimens. Proactive, routine preventive blood tests allow for the detection of these variations, enabling timely interventions to optimize performance
There are many blood values that can be measured. Often, there is also a difference between men and women. Let’s focus on two values important for athletes, both of which are essential for the ability to supply muscles with oxygen (fuel/energy).
Hemoglobin:
Women:
Normal Hb level 7.3 – 10
Anemia < 7.3
Men:
Normal Hb level 8.4 – 10.9
Anemia < 7.8
Hematocrit:
Normal values for men: 0.42-0.51 l/l
Normal values for women: 0.36-0.47 l/l
Incidentally, it is not uncommon for endurance athletes to have lower hematocrit values. There may be an increased plasma volume, making the hematocrit appear lower than it actually is.
It’s not uncommon for athletes, especially those engaged in rigorous endurance sports, to have altered hemoglobin levels. Intense physical activity can shorten the lifespan of red blood cells, leading to a decrease in hemoglobin (Hb) levels. This decline can occur even with adequate iron intake. Conversely, anemia might directly stem from a diet deficient in iron.
The Comprehensive Athlete’s Package evaluates several biomarkers, all of which have implications for athletic performance. Key markers include hematocrit, hemoglobin, kidney function, iron status, vitamin B12, and thyroid function. Each of these plays a distinct role in processes such as metabolism, energy transportation, and waste elimination.
Gaining insights from blood tests, coupled with understanding stress levels via the cortisol saliva test, empowers athletes to fine-tune their diet and training regimen. For those with competitive schedules, these test results can be invaluable in strategizing optimal preparation and performance timelines.
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Blood: Schedule an appointment at a nearby collection site. You will receive a confirmation email from PMO containing the collection site details. Follow the further instructions in this email.
Urine and Saliva: Collect the sample in the morning yourself. Send it back for free on the same day using the enclosed shipping label.
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Within 48 hours of receiving your sample, we share the test result with you confidentially in our portal and app.
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Validation and personal consultation by our physician. When you repeat the test, you can follow the development of your values in a graph.
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