Hormones Metrics
Hormonal health and endocrine markers
Adiponectin
A hormone from fat cells that improves insulin sensitivity.
Cortisol
The primary stress hormone, with wide-ranging metabolic effects.
Cortisol Awakening Response (CAR)
The rise in cortisol levels 30-45 minutes after waking.
DHEA-S
A precursor hormone that converts to testosterone and estrogen.
Estradiol (E2)
The primary form of estrogen, important for both men and women.
Free Testosterone
The bioavailable, unbound form of testosterone.
FSH
Follicle Stimulating Hormone, important for reproductive function.
Ghrelin
The hunger hormone that stimulates appetite.
Growth Hormone (GH)
A hormone that stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and regeneration.
IGF-1
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, a marker of growth hormone activity.
Insulin
The hormone that regulates blood sugar and energy storage.
Leptin
A hormone produced by fat cells that regulates appetite and metabolism.
LH
Luteinizing Hormone, which stimulates sex hormone production.
Melatonin
The sleep hormone that regulates circadian rhythm.
Morning Cortisol
Cortisol level upon waking, part of the cortisol awakening response.
Progesterone
A hormone involved in the menstrual cycle and pregnancy.
Prolactin
A hormone associated with lactation and reproductive health.
SHBG
Sex Hormone Binding Globulin, a protein that binds sex hormones.
Total Testosterone
The total amount of testosterone in the blood, bound and unbound.