All Weight Management Tests

Weight Loss Lab Tests can help you understand how your body works and what it needs to perform at its optimum.

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The Adiponectin test measures the concentration of adiponectin—a hormone secreted by adipose tissue—in the blood. Adiponectin plays a significant role in regulating insulin sensitivity, glucose metabolism, inflammation, and lipid metabolism. This test provides insights into the individual's metabolic health and risk of various metabolic disorders.

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 A Bilirubin Direct test is a medical laboratory analysis that measures the concentration of direct bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment produced when the liver breaks down old red blood cells. The Bilirubin Direct test is a component of the total bilirubin test, which also includes indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin.

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Also Known As: Total Bilirubin Test, TBIL Test, Neonatal Bilirubin Test, Direct Bilirubin Test, Conjugated Bilirubin Test, Indirect Bilirubin Test, Unconjugated Bilirubin Test
 The Bilirubin test measures the levels of bilirubin, a yellowish pigment produced during the breakdown of red blood cells, in the blood. Bilirubin is processed by the liver and excreted in bile. The Bilirubin test helps assess liver function and the breakdown of red blood cells, providing valuable information about conditions affecting the liver and bile ducts.

Today, many more people are interested in finding a way to reduce their weight. Many Americans struggle with obesity, and these numbers continue to increase each year. But just as many people are focused on doing something about their weight. The CDC recently reported that 17% of American adults are on a diet or healthy eating plan.  

Many people are also becoming more aware that managing their weight involves more than just calories out and calories in. This is an area where Weight Management Lab Tests come in. These tests reveal more information about what goes on inside the body.  

Here is more information on Weight Loss Lab Tests and ways they might assist you to shed a few excess pounds. 

What Is Obesity? 

The CDC uses BMI, or Adult Body Mass Index as a definition for obesity. It would help if you had your current height and weight to check on your BMI using what is known as the ... See more