
Description
Your bones are your body’s foundation — strong, silent, and often overlooked until it's too late. Osteoporosis, known as the "silent thief," gradually reduces bone density without symptoms until a sudden fracture or persistent pain brings it to light. But with the Osteoporosis Profile, you can stay one step ahead, identifying the early signs and risk factors long before they impact your life.This comprehensive screening package is tailored to assess the key nutrients, hormones, and inflammatory markers that influence bone strength, density, and integrity. Whether you're at risk, have a family history, or simply value proactive health, this profile provides the insights you need to take action now.
What’s Inside the Osteoporosis Profile?
Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
A critical hormone regulating calcium and phosphorus levels in the blood. Abnormal levels can lead to bone demineralization or excessive bone breakdown.
Vitamin D Total
Essential for calcium absorption and bone mineralization. A deficiency often goes unnoticed but is a major contributor to brittle bones and fractures.
Vitamin B12
Helps maintain bone marrow health and supports nerve function. Low levels have been linked to decreased bone mass and increased fracture risk.
Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
An enzyme tied to bone formation. Elevated levels may suggest high bone turnover, which could signal weakening bones.
Calcium
The building block of bones. Maintaining adequate blood calcium is crucial for skeletal strength and structural integrity.
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
A marker of inflammation. Chronic inflammation can accelerate bone loss and contribute to osteoporosis, especially in autoimmune or inflammatory conditions.
Phosphorus
Works with calcium to form strong bones. Imbalances can interfere with healthy bone formation and maintenance.
Zinc
Supports bone tissue regeneration and immune balance. A key trace mineral in the prevention of bone disorders.
Magnesium
Plays a vital role in activating vitamin D and supporting bone density. Deficiency is often found in people with osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis isn't just about weak bones — it’s about reduced quality of life, limited mobility, and increased health risks as you age. The Osteoporosis Profile gives you the information you need to protect your bones from silent deterioration.
Test Detail
*Parathyroid Hormone (PTH)
*Vitamin D Total
*Vitamin B12
*Alkaline Phosphatase
*Calcium
*CRP C-Reactive Protein
*Phosphorus
*Zinc
*Magnesium
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