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 adiponectin, a hormone made by fat cells that helps regulate glucose levels and fatty acid breakdown. Low adiponectin is linked to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Doctors use this test to evaluate metabolic health, assess risk for diabetes or heart disease, and monitor patients with weight-related or endocrine disorders. Results help guide prevention and treatment strategies.

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Also Known As: Fat Metabolism Test

The Bilirubin Direct Test measures conjugated bilirubin in the blood to assess liver function and bile duct health. Elevated levels may indicate hepatitis, cirrhosis, gallstones, or bile duct obstruction, while low levels are generally normal. Doctors order this test for patients with jaundice, fatigue, or suspected liver disease. Results help diagnose and monitor liver disorders, guide treatment decisions, and evaluate overall hepatic and biliary health.

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Also Known As: Direct Bilirubin Test

The Fractionated Bilirubin Test separates total bilirubin into direct and indirect forms to assess liver and blood health. Elevated direct bilirubin may point to hepatitis, cirrhosis, or bile duct obstruction, while elevated indirect levels can signal hemolytic anemia or inherited disorders. Doctors order this test for jaundice, anemia, or suspected liver conditions. Results help guide diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of liver and blood disorders.

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Also Known As: Fractionated Bilirubin Test

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