STEP TWO
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When to test
TruAge kits have recommended retesting windows that are unique to the sensitivity of the algorithms used in each kit's respective report offerings.
Below is a sample testing schedule for a new patient.
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JANUARY
TEST N. 1
Start testing with a comprehensive, multi-omic look at a patient's biological age and aging. Reports on 100+ epigenetic biomarkers are included with TruAge COMPLETE kits.
MARCH
At this point, your patient is likely in the process of implementing a prescribed intervention in their life, based off of the findings from their last test.
JUNE
TEST N. 2
Check your patient's mid-year progress with another epigenetic snap shot. Tweak treatment, and highlight the impacts of your prescribed interventions.
SEPTEMBER
When isolating the impacts of another intervention, providers can frequently retest throughout the year, using the economical, PACE kit option.
TEST N. 3
End the year with another full-scope analysis of biological aging. At this point, most practices create a new treatment plan for the patient based on updated goals.
Unbox a kit to explore the sample collection process.
While our TruAge tests differ in the extent of data analysis provided, the physical kits themselves are identical; containing the same, and all, items needed for the testing process.
All kits include all materials necessary to...
1. Extract Blood
1 Alcohol Wipe
2 Lancets
1 Gauze Sponge
1 Bandage
2. Collect Blood Sample
1 Blood Spot Card
3. Mail Sample Back to Laboratory
1 Biohazard Bag
(Place Blood Spot Card Within)
1 Prepaid Return Envelope
Explore the insights included in our
TruAge test.
REPORT
OMICm Age
Our OMICm Age report determines one's biological age, risk of death and disease, along with protein, metabolites, and other clinical values.
REPORT
Telomere Length
Our Telomere Length report measures your telomeres, and generates a biological age metric based exclusively on that biomarker.
Our Inflamation report calculates DNAm CRP and DNAm IL-6 levels; giving providers a look into the extent of a patient's body-wide inflammation.
REPORT
Inflammation (CRP & IL-6)
Our Smoke Exposure report examines the methylation and aging impacts from one's lifetime exposure to tobacco smoke.
REPORT
Smoke Exposure
A revolutionary new way of looking at aging. Discover aging insights on 11 different organ systems.
REPORT
SYMPHONYAge
Our Immune report calculates concentrations and ratios of various types of immune cells, through a weighted and controlled, blood-based algorithm.
REPORT
Immune Cell
REPORT
Mitotic Clock
Our Mitotic Clock report examines the cumulative number of stem cell divisions, per stem cell, per year. It also measures the median, estimated rate of division.
REPORT
Alcohol Consumption
Our Alcohol Consumption report examines the methylation and aging impacts from one's past and current drinking habits.
Our DunedinPACE of Aging report determines current, biological speed of aging, in relation to the passing of a single calendar year.
REPORT
DunedinPACE
Our Type II Diabetes Risk report examines methylation patterns on several DNA loci that have known associations with the disease.
REPORT
Type II Diabetes Risk
Our Fitness report measures Grip Strength, Gait Speed, VO2Max, and FEV1 to determine age based on physical performance.
REPORT
Fitness Age
(VO2Max, FEV1,
Grip Strength,
Speed)
Our Weight Loss Response report determine if a patient is a non, intermediate, or full responder to caloric restriction as an effective form of weight loss.
REPORT
Weight Loss Response