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New! "Teen Health" Profile

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Adolescence is one of the most important stages of human development. During this period, bones and muscles grow rapidly, hormonal changes occur, and both mental and physical demands increase.

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Adolescence is a period of particularly rapid growth and development. Within just a few years, a child may experience significant height gain, increased muscle mass, hormonal changes, and greater academic demands. All of these processes require large amounts of vitamins, minerals, protein, and energy. As a result, the risk of hidden nutrient deficiencies and metabolic imbalances increases during this stage of life.

 

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

One of the most important laboratory tests used to assess overall health and the functioning of the blood-forming system. During adolescence, this test is especially relevant because the body is growing rapidly and is exposed to increased physical and mental stress.

 

C-Reactive Protein (CRP)

CRP is a blood marker used to assess the presence of inflammatory processes in the body. It is produced by the liver in response to inflammation, infection, or tissue damage.

As part of a comprehensive health assessment, CRP helps to:

  • identify the presence of hidden inflammation;
  • clarify the cause of poor well-being;
  • complement the results of other blood tests.

 

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)

TSH is a hormone that regulates thyroid gland function and influences the production of key metabolic hormones. It is produced by the pituitary gland and acts as a "control signal" for the thyroid gland. When the body requires more thyroid hormones, TSH levels change to regulate their production.

TSH helps assess:

  • whether the thyroid gland produces sufficient hormones;
  • the presence of decreased or increased thyroid activity;
  • how the body regulates metabolism.

 

Free T4

Free T4 is the main active thyroid hormone. It circulates in the bloodstream and enters tissues, where it affects metabolism, energy levels, and the functioning of nearly all body systems.

Monitoring Free T4 helps to:

  • assess hormonal balance;
  • understand the causes of fatigue or reduced concentration;
  • detect potential thyroid dysfunction at an early stage.

 

Ferritin

Ferritin is a protein that reflects the body's iron stores. It indicates how much iron is stored in the body and available for use when needed.

During adolescence, iron stores may decrease more rapidly due to active growth, hormonal changes, and increased physical and mental demands.

Monitoring ferritin helps to:

  • assess iron reserves;
  • identify hidden iron deficiency before significant symptoms appear;
  • understand the causes of fatigue, reduced concentration, and weakness.

 

Magnesium

Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in the functioning of the nervous system, muscles, and metabolic processes throughout the body. It plays a role in nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and overall energy metabolism.

A magnesium test helps assess its level in the blood and determine whether there is enough of this mineral for normal body function.

Changes in magnesium levels may be associated with:

  • increased physical or emotional stress;
  • inadequate nutrition;
  • metabolic characteristics;
  • other conditions affecting mineral balance.

 

Iron

Iron is an essential trace element required for normal blood formation and oxygen transport throughout the body. It is a component of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that delivers oxygen to tissues and organs.

Iron is involved in key physiological processes:

  • oxygen transport;
  • energy production;
  • muscle and brain function.

 

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is the primary indicator used to assess vitamin D status in the body. It helps determine whether vitamin D levels are sufficient for the normal functioning of the skeletal system, immune system, and metabolic processes.

Vitamin D is involved in:

  • calcium absorption and bone formation;
  • immune system function;
  • maintenance of muscle function;
  • overall metabolism.

 

Folic Acid

Folic acid is a B-group vitamin (Vitamin B9) involved in the formation of new cells and normal blood production. It is especially important for growth, cell division, and nervous system function.

Folic acid is involved in:

  • red blood cell formation;
  • DNA synthesis;
  • nervous system function;
  • tissue growth and repair.

 

Ionized Calcium

Ionized calcium is the active form of calcium in the blood that directly participates in vital body functions. It is involved in processes ranging from bone formation to muscle contraction and nerve impulse transmission.

Calcium is involved in:

  • the formation of bones and teeth;
  • muscle function;
  • transmission of nerve signals;
  • blood clotting.

Its level may change due to nutritional deficiencies, metabolic disorders, or endocrine system dysfunction.

 

Phosphorus

Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient found primarily within cells and bone tissue. It plays an important role in the formation of bones and teeth and is also a component of cell membranes and molecules responsible for energy storage and transfer.

Phosphorus participates in essential processes required for normal body function:

  • cellular energy metabolism;
  • bone formation;
  • nervous system function;
  • cell growth and division.

Phosphorus levels are closely linked to calcium balance and are regulated by hormones and vitamin D.

 

Glucose

Glucose is the body's primary source of energy. It is obtained from food and used by cells to support the functioning of the brain, muscles, and all internal organs.

During adolescence, the body grows rapidly and is exposed to high energy demands from studying, sports activities, and stress.

Monitoring glucose levels helps to:

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  • ықтимал бұзылыстарды ерте кезеңде анықтауға;
  • ағзаның жүктемелерге қалай бейімделетінін түсінуге көмектеседі.

 

Vitamin B12 

Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin involved in blood formation, nervous system function, and DNA synthesis. It is necessary for normal cell division and maintaining metabolic processes throughout the body.

During adolescence, the body grows actively, increasing the need for cell division and energy production.

Monitoring Vitamin B12 levels helps to:

  • assess blood formation processes;
  • identify hidden deficiency at an early stage;
  • support normal nervous system function and concentration..

 

Total Protein

Total protein is a laboratory parameter that reflects the combined amount of all proteins present in the blood. Proteins are involved in tissue formation, immune system function, transport of substances, and maintenance of metabolic processes.

During adolescence, the body grows rapidly, muscle mass develops, and energy requirements increase.

Monitoring total protein helps to:

  • assess nutritional adequacy;
  • understand growth and recovery processes;
  • identify potential imbalances within the body