The Role of Testing in Physically Active Individuals
Physical exertion affects many bodily systems. Regular monitoring of biochemical, hormonal, and hematological markers allows for early detection of abnormalities before they impact athletic performance or health.
When Should You Take This Test?
- before starting a training season
- after intense competitions or training camps
- in case of overtraining symptoms (fatigue, reduced endurance)
- as a preventive check-up once a year
What Does the Package Include?
Kidney and Electrolyte Balance Parameters:
- Creatinine
- Uric acid
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Phosphates
- Magnesium
Lipid Profile:
- Total cholesterol
- HDL cholesterol
- LDL cholesterol (calculated)
- Triglycerides
Liver Function and Physical Performance:
- ALT
- AST
- CK (creatine kinase)
- GGT
- ALP (alkaline phosphatase)
- Total bilirubin
Hormonal Secretion and Metabolism:
- TSH
- FT3 (free triiodothyronine)
- FT4 (free thyroxine)
- Vitamin D
- Cortisol
- Insulin
- HOMA-IR (insulin resistance index)
Iron Metabolism:
Inflammatory Markers:
Blood Count:
- Complete blood count (5 diff)
How Is the Test Performed?
The test involves a venous blood draw at a diagnostic point. The procedure usually takes 5–10 minutes. Results are generally available within 3 business days.
How to Prepare?
Fasting for 8–12 hours is recommended prior to testing. You should drink 200–300 ml of still water approximately 30 minutes before the blood draw. Avoid intense physical activity and stress the day before the test. Be sure to inform the medical staff of any supplements you are taking.
Why Choose Synevo for This Test?
- fast access to results
- convenient online purchase
- nationwide network of collection points
- panels specifically designed for physical activity monitoring