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What is suPAR?
suPAR is a protein measurable in blood. It reflects the immune system activation level, also known as inflammation.
An elevated suPAR level is associated with the presence and severity of a broad range of acute and chronic health issues and short-term mortality. Contrary, a low suPAR level is associated with a good prognosis and indicates good health. All individuals have a base level of suPAR that increases with age but can be altered through timely disease management and lifestyle changes.
An elevated suPAR level is associated with the presence and severity of a broad range of acute and chronic health issues and short-term mortality. Contrary, a low suPAR level is associated with a good prognosis and indicates good health. All individuals have a base level of suPAR that increases with age but can be altered through timely disease management and lifestyle changes.
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What is the expected suPAR level of an individual?
suPAR increases throughout life as we age, but the increase is accelerated in individuals with unhealthy lifestyles. There are also gender differences in suPAR levels. You can calculate how the suPAR level of an individual is compared to other healthy individuals based on blood donors. You can achieve the score by entering the gender, age, and suPAR level into the algorithm, which will calculate your biological age and rate of aging.