BloodTrack for Longevity & Biohacking
Extend Your Healthspan with Advanced Biomarker Tracking
Monitor the markers that predict biological aging and disease risk before symptoms appear.
Sound Familiar?
These are common challenges that proper blood test tracking can help you overcome.
Lack of insight into biological vs chronological age
Silent inflammation accelerating aging
Metabolic dysfunction without obvious symptoms
Difficulty measuring the impact of interventions
No centralized tracking of longevity markers
Key Biomarkers to Track
These are the most important blood markers for longevity & biohacking.
HbA1c
Metabolic health and glycemic control - strong aging predictor
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Chronic inflammation - drives most age-related diseases
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Cardiovascular and cognitive risk marker
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Genetic cardiovascular risk factor
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Immune function and all-cause mortality correlation
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Superior predictor of cardiovascular risk
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BloodTrack provides specialized features designed for your specific health needs.
Biological Age Estimation
See how your markers compare to optimal longevity ranges.
Intervention Tracking
Measure the impact of supplements, fasting, and lifestyle changes.
Trend Analysis
Catch negative trends years before they become problems.
Why Track Your Blood Tests?
Spot trends early
Catch negative changes before they become problems.
Measure interventions
See how diet, exercise, and supplements affect your markers.
Optimize treatment
Share clear data with your healthcare provider for better decisions.
Take control
Transform confusing lab results into actionable insights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about blood testing for longevity & biohacking.
What are the most important biomarkers for longevity?
Key markers include HbA1c (metabolic health), hsCRP (inflammation), ApoB (cardiovascular risk), homocysteine, vitamin D, and fasting insulin. These predict disease risk and mortality more accurately than standard panels.
How often should I test for longevity optimization?
Quarterly testing allows you to catch trends and measure intervention effects. At minimum, comprehensive annual testing is recommended, with more frequent testing when making significant protocol changes.
What HbA1c level should I target for longevity?
While under 5.7% is considered normal, longevity-focused practitioners often target 4.8-5.3% for optimal metabolic health. This range is associated with lowest all-cause mortality in research.
Why is chronic inflammation so important for aging?
Inflammaging - chronic low-grade inflammation - drives virtually all age-related diseases including heart disease, cancer, neurodegeneration, and diabetes. hsCRP below 1.0 mg/L is optimal; below 0.5 is ideal.
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