Health Markers
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TNF Alpha
TNF-α is a driver of age-related inflammation. Monitoring helps manage the chronic low-grade inflammation that may affect cardiovascular and cognitive health with age.
TPO Antibodies
TPO antibodies may signal autoimmune thyroid activity. In adults over 60, thyroid autoimmunity may have developed gradually over years. Testing can help your healthcare provider understand whether thyroid function changes are autoimmune-related and guide appropriate care.
TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone)
TSH is the master regulator of thyroid function. In adults over 60, thyroid disorders become more common and may present with atypical symptoms. Regular TSH monitoring can help your healthcare provider distinguish thyroid-related changes from normal ageing processes.
TSH Receptor Antibodies
TRAb antibodies are linked to autoimmune thyroid disease, particularly Graves' disease. In adults over 60, these antibodies may contribute to thyroid dysfunction that presents differently than in younger adults. Your healthcare provider can determine if TRAb testing is appropriate for your health monitoring.
TSI (Thyroid Stimulating Immunoglobulin)
TSI antibodies are linked to Graves' disease and thyroid overactivity. For adults over 60, thyroid conditions may sometimes present with subtle or atypical symptoms. Regular monitoring, as advised by your healthcare provider, can support early detection and appropriate management.
Thrombin Time
Thrombin Time evaluates the final clotting step. For older adults on multiple medications, TT helps identify heparin effect and fibrinogen dysfunction.
Thyroglobulin
Thyroglobulin is a thyroid protein that may be especially relevant for older adults. Some healthcare providers note that monitoring thyroglobulin can help track thyroid gland health as the body changes with age, supporting informed healthcare decisions.
Thyroglobulin Antibodies
Thyroglobulin Antibodies are immune markers that may be relevant for older adults, as autoimmune thyroid conditions can sometimes develop or change with age. Monitoring them may help healthcare providers maintain optimal thyroid health in later years.
Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol management becomes increasingly important with age. Regular screening supports cardiovascular risk awareness and heart health in later years.
Total IgA
Total IgA assesses mucosal immune function and validates coeliac tests. For older adults, IgA levels provide insight into immune competence.
Total T3 (Triiodothyronine)
Total T3 measures triiodothyronine, the most active thyroid hormone. In adults over 60, T3 levels may naturally change with age. Regular monitoring can help your healthcare provider detect thyroid imbalances that might otherwise be attributed to normal ageing.
Total Testosterone
Total testosterone measures the overall testosterone level in your blood. In older adults, testosterone levels tend to decline gradually, and monitoring may help provide context for changes in energy, mood, or physical well-being. Results should be discussed with your healthcare provider.
Toxoplasmosis IgG
A Toxoplasmosis IgG test detects IgG antibodies against the Toxoplasma gondii parasite in your blood. The presence of IgG antibodies typically indicates a past infection, suggesting that you have been previously exposed and have developed an immune response.
Toxoplasmosis IgM
NT-proBNP is a protein your heart releases when it is under extra strain. Your NT-proBNP value can provide insight into how well your heart is functioning. An elevated value may be a sign that the heart is working harder than usual. The NT-proBNP value typically increases with age. Your doctor takes this into account when evaluating your results. The information on this page is intended as general information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always discuss your results with a doctor.
Transferrin
Transferrin helps your body deliver iron where it is needed most. Monitoring supports healthy iron metabolism and energy maintenance as dietary absorption changes with age.
Transferrin Saturation
Transferrin saturation is a key iron status marker that becomes increasingly important with age. Monitoring helps prevent both iron deficiency, which can contribute to fatigue and cognitive changes, and iron overload, which can be associated with organ damage over time.
Tree Pollen Panel (tx9)
The Tree Pollen Panel (tx9) identifies spring pollen allergies. For older adults, specific allergen identification supports targeted treatment.
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.
Tryptase
Tryptase testing assesses mast cell activity. For older adults, establishing a baseline is important as mast cell disorders can mimic other conditions.
Urea (BUN)
BUN monitoring becomes increasingly important with age, as kidney function naturally declines over time. Medications commonly used by older adults, including certain blood pressure drugs and pain relievers, can also affect BUN levels, making regular testing valuable for healthy ageing.
Uric Acid
Uric acid levels and gout risk tend to increase with age. Regular monitoring supports joint health, kidney function, and metabolic well-being in later years.
Urine Bilirubin
Bilirubin is a yellow pigment formed when red blood cells break down. It is normally not found in urine, so a positive dipstick result can point to the liver or bile ducts.
Urine Blood
This dipstick result detects blood in the urine that may not be visible to the eye. Blood can come from anywhere in the urinary tract and has many possible causes, from infection to kidney stones.