360 Full Body Test - Male Panel
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The following is a list of what is included in the item above. Click the test(s) below to view what biomarkers are measured along with an explanation of what the biomarker is measuring.
Also known as: ANA, ANA Screen IFA with Reflex to Titer and Pattern IFA, ANA with Reflux
ANA Screen, IFA
Also known as: CBC, CBC includes Differential and Platelets, CBC/PLT w/DIFF, Complete Blood Count (includes Differential and Platelets)
NOTE: Ulta Lab Tests provides CBC test results from Quest Diagnostics as they are reported. Often, different biomarker results are made available at different time intervals. When reporting the results, Ulta Lab Tests denotes those biomarkers not yet reported as 'pending' for every biomarker the test might report. Only biomarkers Quest Diagnostics observes are incorporated and represented in the final CBC test results provided by Ulta Lab Tests.
Absolute Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Basophils
Absolute Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Eosinophils
Absolute Lymphocytes
Absolute Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Monocytes
Absolute Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Neutrophils
Absolute Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Absolute Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Band Neutrophils (Only Reported If Detected)
Basophils
Blasts (Only Reported If Detected)
Eosinophils
Hematocrit
Hemoglobin
Lymphocytes
MCH
MCHC
MCV
Metamyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Monocytes
MPV
Myelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Neutrophils
Nucleated Rbc (Only Reported If Detected)
Platelet Count
Promyelocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
RDW
Reactive Lymphocytes (Only Reported If Detected)
Red Blood Cell Count
White Blood Cell Count
Also known as: Chem 12, Chemistry Panel, Chemistry Screen, CMP, Complete Metabolic Panel, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel CMP, SMA 12, SMA 20
Albumin
Albumin/Globulin Ratio
Alkaline Phosphatase
Alt
AST
Bilirubin, Total
Bun/Creatinine Ratio
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Creatinine
Egfr African American
Egfr Non-Afr. American
GFR-AFRICAN AMERICAN
GFR-NON AFRICAN AMERICAN
Globulin
Glucose
Potassium
Protein, Total
Sodium
Urea Nitrogen (Bun)
Also known as: Cortisol Total, Hydrocortisone, Total Cortisol
Cortisol, Total
Also known as: Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate, DHEA SO4, DHEA Sulfate Immunoassay, DHEAS, Transdehydroandrosterone
DHEA SULFATE
Ferritin
Also known as: Gamma Glutamyl Transferase GGT, Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase, Gamma-Glutamyl Transpeptidase, Gamma-GT, GGTP, GTP
Ggt
Also known as: A1c, Glycated Hemoglobin, Glycohemoglobin, Glycosylated Hemoglobin, HA1c, HbA1c, Hemoglobin A1c, Hemoglobin A1c HgbA1C, Hgb A1c
HEMOGLOBIN A1C
Also known as: Homocysteine, Homocysteine Cardiovascular
HOMOCYSTEINE,
Also known as: C-Reactive Protein, Cardio CRP, Cardio hs-CRP, CRP, High Sensitivity CRP, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity CRP, Highly Sensitive CRP, hsCRP, Ultra-sensitive CRP
Hs Crp
Also known as: Insulin (fasting)
Insulin
Also known as: Iron and TIBC, Iron and Total Iron Binding Capacity TIBC, TIBC
% Saturation
Iron Binding Capacity
Iron, Total
Also known as: Lipid Panel with Ratios (fasting), Lipid Profile with Ratios (fasting), Lipids
Chol/HDLC Ratio
Cholesterol, Total
HDL Cholesterol
LDL-Cholesterol
LDL/HDL Ratio
Non HDL Cholesterol
Triglycerides
Also known as: Lipoprotein A, Lp (a), Lp(a)
Lipoprotein (A)
Magnesium
Also known as: Fractionated PSA, Free PSA and Total PSA, Prostate Specific Antigen Free and Total, PSA Free and Total, PSA II
% Free Psa
Free Psa
Psa, Total
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D2
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, D3
Vitamin D, 25-Oh, Total
Also known as: Free T3, FT3, T3 Free
T3, Free
Also known as: Free T4, FT4, T4 Free
T4, Free
Also known as: Testosterone, Testosterone Total LCMSMS, Testosterone, Total
TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL,
Thyroglobulin Antibodies
Thyroid Peroxidase
Also known as: Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Test, Thyrotropin Test
TSH
Also known as: Serum Urate, UA
Uric Acid
Also known as: UA, Complete, Urinalysis UA Complete, Urine Analysis, Complete
Amorphous Sediment (Only Reported If Detected)
Appearance
Bacteria
Bilirubin
Calcium Oxalate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Casts (Only Reported If Detected)
Color
Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Glucose
Granular Cast (Only Reported If Detected)
Hyaline Cast
Ketones
Leukocyte Esterase
Nitrite
Occult Blood
Ph
Protein
Rbc
Reducing Substances (Only Reported If Detected)
Renal Epithelial Cells (Only Reported If Detected)
Specific Gravity
Squamous Epithelial Cells
Transitional Epithelial (Only Reported If Detected)
Triple Phosphate Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
Uric Acid Crystals (Only Reported If Detected)
WBC
YEAST (Only Reported If Detected)
Also known as: B12, B12 Vitamin, Cobalamin, Cyanocobalamin, Vitamin B12 Cobalamin
Vitamin B12
Also known as: ZN, Plasma
Zinc
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel panel contains 26 tests with 117 biomarkers .
Overview
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to provide a holistic overview of a man's health by evaluating multiple organ systems, hormonal balance, nutritional status, and markers of chronic inflammation and disease. This panel is uniquely curated to cover the most critical aspects of male wellness, including cardiovascular health, liver and kidney function, blood sugar regulation, hormone levels, immune activity, and more. It integrates advanced biomarkers and traditional diagnostics, offering a complete picture that enables early detection and effective management of both acute and chronic health conditions.
When and Why the 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel May Be Ordered
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel is typically ordered as part of a preventive health strategy, a comprehensive annual exam, or in response to symptoms that could be linked to a range of systemic conditions. Healthcare providers may recommend it when a patient is experiencing fatigue, unexplained weight changes, hormone imbalances, decreased libido, chronic inflammation, or if there's a family history of metabolic, autoimmune, cardiovascular, or prostate-related disorders. It is also ideal for individuals who are proactively monitoring their wellness, managing chronic illnesses, or embarking on a lifestyle change such as a new diet, fitness program, or hormone replacement therapy. This panel empowers both patients and providers with a broad spectrum of data that supports evidence-based decisions for improved long-term health outcomes.
What the 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel Checks For
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel includes a broad array of assessments that touch on every major bodily system. It analyzes complete blood counts to assess immune and hematologic health, and metabolic panels to evaluate liver, kidney, and electrolyte function. The panel also examines glucose control and insulin function through measures like hemoglobin A1c and insulin levels, helping to detect prediabetes or diabetes early on.
Cardiovascular risk is assessed through lipid panels and markers like lipoprotein(a), homocysteine, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), which signal inflammation and inherited lipid disorders. The panel further evaluates hormone function, including testosterone, cortisol, DHEA sulfate, thyroid hormones (TSH, free T3, free T4), and thyroid antibodies, which collectively provide insights into adrenal, thyroid, and reproductive health.
Nutritional markers such as vitamin B12, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D are included to detect deficiencies that could impact energy levels, immune function, or musculoskeletal health. The panel also includes cancer screening elements like PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen), important for prostate health monitoring, and autoimmune screening through ANA and thyroid antibodies, which help identify autoimmune disorders. A complete urinalysis rounds out the panel, providing key insights into urinary tract and kidney function.
Conditions and Diseases the 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel Can Detect
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel is capable of identifying a wide range of health issues by offering a multi-dimensional assessment. It can help detect or monitor conditions such as diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, thyroid disorders, adrenal dysfunction, low testosterone (hypogonadism), prostate cancer or inflammation, anemia, chronic kidney disease, liver dysfunction, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, autoimmune diseases, and systemic inflammation.
Diabetes and Prediabetes
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose levels. The test panel evaluates long-term blood sugar control using hemoglobin A1c and measures fasting insulin to detect insulin resistance, a key component of prediabetes. Elevated glucose and insulin levels may point toward early-stage metabolic imbalance, even before full-blown diabetes develops. Healthcare providers use these values to determine whether lifestyle interventions or medication are needed to improve glycemic control.
Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. It includes central obesity, high blood pressure, high blood sugar, high triglycerides, and low HDL cholesterol. This panel captures relevant biomarkers through lipid panels, insulin, glucose, and uric acid. Detecting these abnormalities early allows for intervention strategies that focus on weight management, exercise, and medication to reduce cardiovascular risks.
Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease encompasses disorders of the heart and blood vessels, often linked to atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation. The panel includes homocysteine, hs-CRP, lipid profiles with cholesterol ratios, and lipoprotein(a), all of which are advanced markers used to stratify cardiovascular risk. By identifying inflammation and lipid abnormalities, providers can tailor treatment plans involving statins, diet, or exercise to manage heart health proactively.
Thyroid Disorders
Thyroid disorders, such as hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, and autoimmune thyroiditis, are evaluated by measuring thyroid hormones (TSH, free T3, free T4) and thyroid antibodies. Abnormal values may indicate underactive or overactive thyroid function or autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto's thyroiditis or Graves’ disease. Early detection enables appropriate hormone replacement or suppression therapy.
Adrenal Dysfunction
Cortisol and DHEA sulfate levels are assessed to detect adrenal fatigue, Cushing’s syndrome, or Addison’s disease. These hormones regulate metabolism, stress response, and immune function. Imbalances may manifest as fatigue, weight gain, or mood swings. Results guide strategies such as stress management, lifestyle adjustments, or hormone therapy.
Hypogonadism (Low Testosterone)
Testosterone is essential for maintaining muscle mass, libido, mood, and bone density. Total testosterone levels, assessed via mass spectrometry, help detect hypogonadism, which may present as fatigue, depression, or reduced sexual function. Treatment might involve testosterone replacement therapy, especially if symptoms and lab values align.
Prostate Health Issues
Elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA), both total and free, can suggest benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostatitis, or prostate cancer. This is particularly useful for older men or those with a family history of prostate disease. Monitoring PSA over time helps distinguish between benign conditions and more serious malignancies.
Anemia
Anemia is evaluated through a complete blood count, ferritin, iron studies, and vitamin B12. These markers reveal if there is a deficiency in red blood cells, iron, or nutrients essential for oxygen transport. Treating the underlying cause, whether it's a nutritional deficiency or chronic disease, improves energy and overall well-being.
Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney function is indirectly assessed through metabolic panel markers like BUN, creatinine, and urinalysis. Protein, blood, or abnormal cell counts in urine may also signal early renal disease. Early detection helps manage hypertension and diabetes, two leading causes of kidney damage.
Liver Dysfunction
Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), part of the metabolic panel, is used to assess liver health and possible bile duct issues. Elevated liver enzymes may indicate liver inflammation, fatty liver disease, or chronic alcohol use. Abnormal results necessitate further imaging or testing and lifestyle changes to support liver health.
Autoimmune Diseases
An antinuclear antibody (ANA) screen and thyroid antibodies can reveal autoimmune activity. ANA is commonly elevated in lupus and other systemic autoimmune disorders, while thyroid antibodies are used to detect Hashimoto’s and Graves’ disease. Positive results prompt further evaluation by a specialist and can guide immunosuppressive or hormone-based treatments.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Deficiencies in vitamin D, B12, magnesium, and zinc are common and often underdiagnosed. These nutrients are vital for immune function, neurological health, energy production, and muscle function. Detecting low levels allows for targeted supplementation and dietary changes to restore optimal health.
How a Healthcare Professional Would Use the 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel in Treatment and Monitoring
For diabetes and prediabetes, the provider would use A1c and insulin levels to assess blood sugar trends over time. Elevated markers may prompt interventions such as dietary changes, exercise plans, or medications like metformin. Follow-up testing would track the effectiveness of these interventions.
In the case of metabolic syndrome, the panel enables the provider to identify patients at high cardiovascular risk before overt disease manifests. Treatment often includes statins, blood pressure management, and lifestyle counseling, with periodic re-testing to measure progress.
For cardiovascular disease, abnormal lipid profiles, hs-CRP, or homocysteine levels can trigger early use of therapies to lower cholesterol and reduce inflammation. Providers may also recommend additional imaging, stress tests, or referrals to a cardiologist.
When thyroid disorders are detected, hormone replacement or antithyroid medications may be initiated. TSH, T3, and T4 levels are then monitored regularly to adjust dosages and ensure the patient’s hormone levels remain within target ranges.
With adrenal dysfunction, cortisol and DHEA abnormalities inform treatment plans that may include stress reduction techniques, supplementation, or corticosteroid therapy depending on whether the issue is deficiency or excess.
In cases of low testosterone, treatment might involve hormone replacement therapy after evaluating potential contraindications. Periodic testing ensures that testosterone levels are within the therapeutic range and helps monitor side effects or improvements in symptoms.
Prostate health findings from PSA testing guide further imaging or biopsy if cancer is suspected. For benign conditions like prostatitis or BPH, monitoring PSA over time helps track treatment response or disease progression.
For anemia, the test panel identifies the cause—be it iron deficiency, chronic disease, or B12 deficiency. Supplementation, dietary changes, or further diagnostic workups are then implemented based on the results.
In chronic kidney disease, abnormalities in creatinine, BUN, or urinalysis findings prompt referrals to nephrology and adjustments in medications, particularly those that affect kidney function. Early detection helps slow disease progression.
For liver dysfunction, elevated GGT or abnormal metabolic panel results lead to further liver function tests, imaging, or lifestyle counseling to reduce liver strain from alcohol, obesity, or medication toxicity.
In the case of autoimmune disease, positive ANA or thyroid antibodies lead to referrals to rheumatologists or endocrinologists. These results inform the use of immunomodulating therapies or hormone replacement, depending on the affected organ system.
Nutritional deficiencies are addressed through supplementation and dietary guidance. Follow-up testing ensures that levels have returned to normal and that patients are maintaining adequate intake through lifestyle changes.
The 360 Full Body Test - Male Panel serves as a powerful, all-in-one diagnostic tool that empowers healthcare providers and patients alike. Its wide scope enables early detection of serious health conditions and supports precise, individualized treatment strategies. Whether for preventive health or symptom investigation, this panel offers the clarity needed to take meaningful action toward optimal male wellness.