The hemoglobin A1C test B-HbA1c shows your average blood glucose levels over the previous 2–8 weeks. Blood glucose affects general well-being and energy levels, muscle and brain function and the feeling of hunger.
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Blood count is a series of tests that measure for example the hemoglobin level in the blood. All of Vital's laboratory packages include blood count.
The triglyceride level reflects the functioning of the body’s energy metabolism and the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
ALP is the abbreviation for the enzyme alkaline phosphatase, which is primarily found in the liver, bile ducts, and bones. Therefore, it is common to measure ALP when examining the health of the liver, the associated bile ducts, and the skeleton.
Alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) is an indicator of the well-being of the liver and reacts, for example, to long-term alcohol use and fatty liver disease caused by excess weight.
Albumin is produced in the liver and has two important functions – to regulate the body's fluid levels and to transport essential nutrients to the body's tissues.
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1) is a carrier protein that helps to transport HDL cholesterol, also called the good cholesterol.
Apolipoprotein B (ApoB) is a carrier protein that helps transport LDL cholesterol, also known as bad cholesterol, as well as other harmful fat molecules in the blood.
The aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) test measures liver function and damage.
Bilirubin is a breakdown product that is produced when the hemoglobin in red blood cells is broken down and is measured to check the health of your liver.
Calcium is a mineral whose needs vary with age. Sufficient levels of calcium in the blood are essential for good bone strength, well-functioning muscles, and the nervous system.
Chloride (chloride ion Cl-) is an electrolyte just like potassium and sodium. Together with other electrolytes, chloride acts to ensure the body's cells function well and for the regulation of the body's fluid and salt balance through the kidneys.