Thomas DeLauer Athlete Panel – Male

$485.00

A comprehensive panel for assessing athletic performance and recovery.
What markers are included?

Men’s Health Panel – Comprehensive Test List

Hormones

  • LH & FSH

  • IGF-1

  • Testosterone Free and Total LC/MS

  • Estradiol Sensitive LC/MS

  • Prolactin

  • Cortisol

  • DHEA Sulfate

  • Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG)

  • PSA Free and Total

Metabolism

  • Uric Acid

  • GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase)

  • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (14 markers)

  • PTT Activated (Partial Thromboplastin Time)

  • Creatine Kinase

Thyroid

  • TSH

  • T4 Free

  • T3 Free

Diabetes Risk

  • HbA1c

  • Insulin

Nutrition and Anemia

  • Phosphorus Serum

  • Magnesium Serum

  • Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report

  • Iron Serum, TIBC, Ferritin

  • Reticulocyte Count

  • Vitamin D

Cardiac Health

  • Lipid Panel

  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

  • Homocysteine

Performance and Optimization

  • Carnitine

  • Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]

  • Omega-3 Index (OmegaQuant Plus)

This panel provide a comprehensive overview of men’s health, helping your doctor diagnose conditions, monitor treatment, and assess overall well-being. Recommended annually.

Hormones

  1. LH & FSH: Luteinizing Hormone (LH) and Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) are crucial for reproductive health, influencing testosterone production and sperm development.
  2. IGF-1 (Insulin-like Growth Factor 1): Reflects growth hormone levels and is important for growth and development.
  3. Testosterone Free and Total LC/MS: Measures both free and total testosterone levels, essential for muscle mass, bone density, and overall male health.
  4. Estradiol Sensitive LC/MS: Measures sensitive levels of estradiol, a form of estrogen, which is important even in males for bone health and regulating libido.
  5. Prolactin: A hormone that can affect reproductive health and sexual function.
  6. Cortisol: Known as the stress hormone, it helps regulate metabolism, blood sugar levels, and inflammation.
  7. DHEA Sulfate: A precursor to sex hormones, important for overall hormonal balance.
  8. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): A protein that binds to sex hormones, affecting their availability in the body.
  9. PSA Free and Total (Prostate-Specific Antigen): Measures levels of PSA in the blood, used to screen for prostate health and potential prostate cancer.

Metabolism

  1. Uric Acid: High levels can indicate gout or kidney stones.
  2. GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): An enzyme that indicates liver health and function.
  3. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (14 markers): Includes tests for kidney and liver function, blood sugar levels, and electrolyte balance.
  4. PTT Activated (Partial Thromboplastin Time): Measures blood clotting time, important for diagnosing bleeding disorders.
  5. Creatine Kinase: An enzyme that indicates muscle damage or stress.

Thyroid

  1. TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Regulates thyroid function.
  2. T4 Free and T3 Free: Measure levels of thyroid hormones, important for metabolism and energy regulation.

Diabetes Risk

  1. HbA1c: Indicates average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
  2. Insulin: Measures insulin levels, important for diagnosing insulin resistance and diabetes.

Nutrition and Anemia

  1. Phosphorus Serum: Important for bone health and energy production.
  2. Magnesium Serum: Crucial for muscle and nerve function, blood sugar control, and bone health.
  3. Complete Blood Cell (CBC) report: Provides information on red and white blood cells and platelets, indicating overall health and detecting conditions like anemia.
  4. Iron Serum, TIBC (Total Iron-Binding Capacity), Ferritin: Measure iron levels and storage, important for diagnosing anemia and other conditions.
  5. Reticulocyte Count: Measures young red blood cells, indicating bone marrow function.
  6. Vitamin D: Essential for bone health and immune function.

Cardiac Health

  1. Lipid Panel: Measures cholesterol levels, including LDL (bad cholesterol), HDL (good cholesterol), and triglycerides, important for assessing heart disease risk.
  2. C-Reactive Protein (CRP): Indicates inflammation in the body, which can be a marker for heart disease.
  3. Homocysteine: High levels can indicate a risk for heart disease and stroke.

Performance and Optimization

  1. Carnitine: Supports energy production and fat metabolism, playing a role in muscle function and cellular health.
  2. lp(a): A genetically influenced lipoprotein associated with cardiovascular risk.
  3. Omega Quant Plus: Measures the proportion of omega-3 fatty acids in red blood cells, reflecting long-term dietary intake and its potential impact on cardiovascular, cognitive, and inflammatory health.
A comprehensive panel for assessing athletic performance and recovery.