About Men's Health Panel
While life expectancy has increased over the last few decades, there continues to be a longevity gap between men and women. On average, women live five years longer than men. Men are also more likely than women to have chronic illnesses. There are biological, behavioral, and social factors contributing to the gender gap. Fagron Genomics US hopes to promote an increase in life expectancy and quality of life by helping men understand their genetic tendencies and provide personalized recommendations via DNA analysis. Knowing your genetic predisposition allows you and your physician to help determine the proper course of treatment for your nutritional, hormonal and/or metabolic deficiencies. It can also make you more aware of the signs and symptoms of a possible complications from hormonal therapy.
The Men’s Health Panel consists of 15 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) that have been chosen by our medical experts which play a significant role in:
- Testosterone Conversion and Breakdown
- Estrogen Formation
- Risk of Metabolic Weakness
- Risk of Hypertension
Hormonal and metabolic abnormalities in men can produce a number of undesirable affects, such as weight gain, hair loss, fatigue, decrease sex drive and mood disturbances. In many men, their genetic inheritance has altered the way they process hormones such as testosterone. Additionally, new evidence indicates that certain treatable genetic differences can create a relative difficulty in maintaining appropriate hormonal levels as we age. Replacing testosterone has become commonplace in today’s medicine, however, without knowing your genetic make-up, hormone replacement can be less effective or, in some cases, potentially dangerous.
Conditions that indicate the possible need for hormone testing and a Men’s Health Panel include:
- Fatigue
- Weight Gain
- Low Sex Drive
- Carbohydrate Cravings
- Male Pattern Baldness
- Abnormal Breast Enlargement
- Testicular Atrophy
- High Blood Pressure
- Trouble Sleeping
- Loss of Strength
- Slow Recovery
- Currently taking Testosterone Supplementation
Utilizing our proprietary software, the Medical Director will take an individual patient’s DNA genetic findings and interpret them through the Fagron Genomics US Precision Supplementation reporting system to determine the exact therapeutic need, lifestyle alteration or laboratory test that is indicated for male patients.
Hormone Imbalances in Men - Risks and Symptoms
Hormones influence complex processes involving mood, sexual function, reproduction, metabolism, growth and development. Glands present across the body release these chemical messengers, usually in cascades. Hormone imbalances and disorders can occur when there’s an issue in production and / or delivery of specific hormones.
One’s environment can impact hormone production. Chemicals one’s exposed to can disrupt pathways and conversions required for proper hormone production. 95% of all testosterone in males is produced in the testes, balanced by the brain and adrenal gland. Testosterone levels begin to decrease in mid-thirties. Whether impacted by one’s environment or one’s own biological changes, an imbalance in testosterone levels can add to a decrease in muscle strength, libido, and bone density. Symptoms of a hormone imbalance include decreases in muscle strength, libido, mental clarity, stamina in addition to depression and poor concentration. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may want to visit your physician and consider a men’s health panel.
"95% of all testosterone in males is produced in the testes, balanced by the brain and adrenal gland. Testosterone levels begin to decrease in mid-thirties."
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