Cardiovascular
16 markers in this category
ApoA1 (Apolipoprotein A1)
ApoA1 measures HDL's protective function, which becomes increasingly important for cardiovascular health as you age. Regular monitoring supports heart disease prevention.
ApoB (Apolipoprotein B)
ApoB measures the atherogenic particles that accumulate over a lifetime. Monitoring is essential for managing cardiovascular risk and supporting heart health in later years.
CK-MB
CK-MB helps detect heart muscle issues that may become more relevant with age. Monitoring supports proactive cardiac health management in later years.
Cholesterol/HDL Ratio
The cholesterol/HDL ratio is your total cholesterol divided by your HDL. Cardiovascular risk tends to rise with age, and a lower ratio points to a more favourable profile. Learn what your value can mean.
HDL Cholesterol
HDL cholesterol provides essential arterial protection that becomes increasingly important with age. Maintaining healthy levels supports cardiovascular resilience in later years.
LDL Cholesterol
LDL cholesterol accumulates over a lifetime. Managing levels in later years is essential for preventing cardiovascular events and maintaining heart health as you age.
LDL/HDL Ratio
The LDL/HDL ratio is your LDL cholesterol divided by your HDL. A lower ratio is more favourable and becomes more relevant as cardiovascular risk rises with age. Learn what your value can mean.
Lipoprotein(a)
Lp(a) stands for lipoprotein(a): an LDL-like particle with an extra protein attached to it. Its level is more than 90 percent written into your genes and barely changes across your life. For anyone already taking a cholesterol-lowering drug, that comes as a surprise. A statin lowers your LDL powerfully, but leaves Lp(a) untouched and in fact lifts it slightly. So your medicine does not cover this number. That is no reason for alarm, but it is a reason for a conversation. A raised result does not automatically mean another pill; it means a sharper look at what you can still steer at your age: your blood pressure, your ApoB and your blood sugar.
NT-proBNP
NT-proBNP naturally rises with age. Regular monitoring helps detect early signs of heart failure and supports cardiac health management in later years.
Non-HDL Cholesterol
Non-HDL cholesterol is your total cholesterol minus your HDL. It captures all the unfavourable cholesterol types together and is a reliable cardiovascular risk marker that becomes more relevant with age. Learn what your value can mean.
Omega 3 + 6
Balancing omega-3 and omega-6 can help manage chronic inflammation, which becomes increasingly important for cardiovascular and cognitive health as you age.
Omega-3 Index
The Omega-3 Index is especially valuable for healthy ageing, as omega-3 fats support cardiovascular, cognitive, and joint health in later years.
Oxidized LDL
oxLDL accumulates over time and is a key driver of atherosclerosis. Monitoring in later years supports targeted cardiovascular risk management.
Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol management becomes increasingly important with age. Regular screening supports cardiovascular risk awareness and heart health in later years.
Triglycerides
Triglyceride management is important for cardiovascular health as metabolic efficiency changes with age. Regular monitoring supports heart and metabolic health in later years.
Troponin T (Cardiac)
Troponin T sensitivity increases with age. Understanding this cardiac marker supports awareness of heart health risks and the importance of prompt care for cardiac symptoms.