Advanced Biological Age

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See how SiPhox turns biomarkers into an overall Biological Age, domain-level health ages, and the biomarkers contributing most to each result.

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Advanced BioAge Results

Understanding your results

Your biological age,system by system.

Your biological age translates your biomarker results into an age-equivalent estimate across overall health and each health domain, from cardiovascular and metabolic health to brain, liver, and more. Think of it as a system-by-system snapshot you can track over time.

Overall Health

2 years younger
2826

Your Overall Biological Age is an integrated, whole-body age-equivalent estimate calibrated to biomarker patterns associated with overall physiologic resilience and all-cause susceptibility across multiple systems. A higher Longevity Age reflects a biomarker signature more commonly seen in older individuals, while a lower value reflects a more youthful profile.

Your overall health is in the top 36% for your peer group.

Increasing your Overall Health age

Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL

Reducing your Overall Health age

Albumin
5.2 g/dL
Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L
Blood Pressure (Diastolic)74.91112750687505th percentile

Cardiovascular Health

4 years younger
2824

Cardiovascular Health Age is an age-equivalent estimate of vascular and cardiac risk physiology, integrating biomarker patterns associated with atherosclerosis, endothelial stress, inflammation, and cardiometabolic load. A higher value aligns with patterns more commonly seen in older individuals and those at higher long-term susceptibility to major adverse cardiovascular events; a lower value indicates a more youthful cardiovascular biomarker signature.

Your cardiovascular health is in the top 34% for your peer group.

Increasing your Cardiovascular Health age

Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
Calcium
10.1 mg/dL
% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %

Reducing your Cardiovascular Health age

HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
Albumin
5.2 g/dL
APOB
72 mg/dL

Metabolic Health

6 years older
2834

Metabolic Health Age reflects an age-equivalent signal of glucose regulation and insulin sensitivity, based on biomarker patterns associated with metabolic flexibility versus long-term susceptibility to type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. A higher value suggests a profile more often seen with insulin resistance, impaired glycemic control, or higher metabolic strain, while a lower value suggests a more youthful metabolic state.

Your metabolic health is in the bottom 19% for your peer group.

Increasing your Metabolic Health age

% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
Calcium
10.1 mg/dL
Albumin
5.2 g/dL
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL

Reducing your Metabolic Health age

HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L

Respiratory Health

7 years younger
2821

Respiratory Health Age captures an age-equivalent signal linked to lung and airway health, reflecting biomarker patterns associated with reduced respiratory reserve and long-term susceptibility signals seen in chronic lung conditions (including COPD-like patterns). A higher value is consistent with physiology more often observed with smoke exposure, chronic airway inflammation, or diminished pulmonary resilience, while a lower value suggests a more youthful respiratory profile.

Your respiratory health is in the top 42% for your peer group.

Increasing your Respiratory Health age

% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
Calcium
10.1 mg/dL
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
Blood Pressure (Diastolic)74.91112750687505th percentile

Reducing your Respiratory Health age

SHBG
49.6 nmol/L

Brain Health

1 year younger
2827

Brain Health Age represents an age-equivalent signature associated with brain aging and cognitive resilience, derived from biomarker patterns that correlate with long-term susceptibility factors for neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. A higher value can reflect systemic patterns (often vascular, metabolic, or inflammatory) that are more common in older-age brain health risk profiles; it does not diagnose dementia but helps contextualize susceptibility and resilience.

Your brain health is in the top 42% for your peer group.

Increasing your Brain Health age

Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L
Testosterone, Total (Males)
758.76 ng/dL
HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL

Reducing your Brain Health age

Total Cholesterol:HDL Ratio
2.2
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
APOB
72 mg/dL

Liver Health

2 years younger
2826

Liver Health Age summarizes how "aged" hepatic physiology appears based on biomarkers reflecting hepatocellular integrity, metabolic liver load, and detoxification-related stress (depending on your panel, this often aligns with transaminases and related markers). A higher value is consistent with patterns more often seen with fatty liver susceptibility, chronic hepatic strain, or impaired metabolic handling, while a lower value suggests a more youthful liver biomarker profile.

Your liver health is in the bottom 48% for your peer group.

Increasing your Liver Health age

Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
Calcium
10.1 mg/dL
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL

Reducing your Liver Health age

Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L

Kidney Health

2 years younger
2826

Kidney Health Age summarizes how "age-like" your renal physiology appears based on biomarkers reflecting filtration efficiency and renal reserve (for example, markers tied to eGFR/creatinine- and cystatin-related physiology, depending on your panel). A higher value is consistent with a pattern more often seen with reduced filtration capacity or increased renal stress over time; a lower value suggests more resilient, younger-pattern kidney function.

Your kidney health is in the bottom 49% for your peer group.

Increasing your Kidney Health age

Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
Albumin
5.2 g/dL

Reducing your Kidney Health age

Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L
Blood Pressure (Systolic)50.94915481620607th percentile

Bone Health

5 years younger
2823

Bone Health Age summarizes age-equivalent skeletal health based on biomarkers that reflect bone remodeling balance, mineral metabolism, and fracture-related susceptibility physiology (as available in your panel). A higher value is consistent with patterns more often associated with lower bone strength or unfavorable remodeling dynamics over time; a lower value suggests a more youthful bone-health signature.

Your bone health is in the top 38% for your peer group.

Increasing your Bone Health age

Calcium
10.1 mg/dL
HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L
Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
Testosterone, Total (Males)
758.76 ng/dL

Reducing your Bone Health age

Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
Albumin
5.2 g/dL

Thyroid Health

6 years younger
2822

Thyroid Health Age is an age-equivalent estimate of thyroid axis physiology and downstream metabolic signaling reflected in your biomarkers (commonly incorporating thyroid-stimulating signals and thyroid hormone availability where measured). A higher value is consistent with patterns more often associated with thyroid dysregulation-related metabolic and cardiovascular effects; a lower value suggests a more youthful thyroid-domain profile.

Your thyroid health is in the bottom 50% for your peer group.

Blood Health

4 years younger
2824

Blood Health Age summarizes age-equivalent hematologic physiology, capturing patterns linked to oxygen-carrying capacity, red cell/iron dynamics, and overall blood system resilience (depending on measured biomarkers). A higher value can align with patterns more often seen with anemia susceptibility, suboptimal nutrient status, or hematologic stress, while a lower value suggests a more youthful blood-domain signature.

Your blood health is in the top 32% for your peer group.

Increasing your Blood Health age

% Hemoglobin A1C
5.6 %
Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL

Reducing your Blood Health age

Albumin
5.2 g/dL
Testosterone, Total (Males)
758.76 ng/dL
SHBG
49.6 nmol/L

Inflammation

2828

Inflammation Age reflects age-equivalent chronic inflammatory load, based on biomarkers associated with "inflammaging" and long-term susceptibility across cardiometabolic and other age-related conditions. A higher value suggests a biomarker profile consistent with higher sustained inflammatory signaling; a lower value suggests a more youthful, lower-inflammation pattern.

Your inflammation health is in the bottom 42% for your peer group.

Increasing your Inflammation age

Creatinine
1.12 mg/dL
Total Protein
8.3 g/dL
Calcium
10.1 mg/dL

Reducing your Inflammation age

HDL Cholesterol
84 mg/dL
Triglycerides
46 mg/dL
Testosterone, Total (Males)
758.76 ng/dL

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