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Women's preventive care 60+
Women's preventive care 60+
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Women's preventive care 60+

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As part of the “Women's preventive care 60+” laboratory testing package, we will examine the values of 28 laboratory parameters. For example, we will examine the levels of ALT, creatinine, uric acid, magnesium, cholesterol, or osteocalcin.

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Parameters: 28
Collection: blood, urine
Age: from 18 years
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About this test

As part of the “Women's preventive care 60+” laboratory testing package, we will examine the values of 28 laboratory parameters. For example, we will examine the levels of ALT, creatinine, uric acid, magnesium, cholesterol, or osteocalcin.

Benefits of the Women 60+ testing package

  • Total of 28 parameters assessed
  • Determining the level of certain minerals (iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chlorides)
  • Measuring the level of osteocalcin, which serves as a marker of new bone formation process
  • Test of the thyroid function (TSH a fT4) 
  • Lipid profile – lipid metabolism assessment

What´s measured

The “Women's preventive care 60+” laboratory testing package consists of 28 parameters and is suitable for women over the age of 60. Compared to the 50+ age variant, it expands the diagnostics to include the examination of the pancreatic function. Over the age of 60, the hormonal profile already corresponds with the values of postmenopausal women.

Prevention is one of the most important steps in taking care of one’s own health. It lies mainly in looking for risks associated with diseases and in maintaining a balanced health condition.

Parameters

ALT

This acronym stands for Alanine Aminotransferase, which is an enzyme present in the cytoplasm of cells of certain tissues. It is crucial in the formation and breakdown of amino acids, while also playing a role in nitrogen and glucose metabolism. Increased ALT activity occurs when the integrity of cells, particularly liver cells, is compromised. As a laboratory marker, it is used in preventive screening to identify liver diseases, which occur in instances such as taking certain medications, suffering from infectious diseases, or poisoning.

Glucose

Glucose, commonly referred to as blood sugar, is a simple carbohydrate serving as the main source of energy for cells. In diabetes, glucose cannot enter the cells and the blood glucose level rises in response.

Blood count with differential

It helps assess overall health, can help detect anemia (low blood count) and thus impaired oxygen supply to tissues, determine the risk of infections, inflammation, immune disorders, or blood clotting problems.

Creatinine

Creatinine is a nitrogenous compound produced by the breakdown of a substance called creatine, which supplies the energy necessary for muscle contraction. It is primarily synthesised in the liver. Creatinine is excreted exclusively by the kidneys. The test measuring the level of creatinine in the blood along with glomerular filtration rate calculation therefore allow for the detection of kidney function disorders.

Uric acid

Uric acid (UA) is a nitrogenous substance formed as the end product of purine metabolism in humans. UA is a potent antioxidant (capturing free oxygen radicals) and is one of the parameters of metabolic syndrome. When its level increases in the body, it can get deposited in the form of crystals in the tissues, as it is characterised by poor water solubility.

TSH – thyroid-stimulating hormone

TSH (thyrotropin, thyroid-stimulating hormone) is a hormone produced by the cells of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland. It affects the metabolism of thyroid cells and stimulates the production and secretion of thyroid hormones, especially thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a critically important fat-soluble vitamin, essential for the proper functioning of numerous metabolic processes in the body, including the proper growth and development of bones and teeth. There are two basic forms of vitamin D: vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), which is produced in the skin following sunlight exposure and can be obtained in small amounts from animal food sources, and vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol), which comes from plant foods and is part of most vitamin supplements.

Chemical urinalysis

The basic chemical urinalysis includes a pH examination and a urine specific gravity test, along with the qualitative evidence for the presence of protein, glucose/sugar, ketone bodies, bilirubin, urobilinogen, nitrites, haemoglobin, and leukocytes. It is primarily intended for the assessment of kidney function, as well as the functioning of other organs.

Urine sediment

Urine sediment provides an overview of cellular components, i.e. erythrocytes (red blood cells), leukocytes (white blood cells), epithelial cells that line the urethra and bladder, inorganic components including crystals, and the organic presence of microorganisms.

fT4

Free T4 (fT4) is a physiologically active form of the hormone called thyroxine, which is produced by the thyroid gland. Thyroxine is one of the main hormones produced by the thyroid gland and represents a natural part of its regulatory system. It affects the overall metabolism of the body, while also serving as a prohormone for triiodothyronine (T3). Since it predominantly binds to proteins in the bloodstream, it is preferable to determine its free fraction (fT4) over the total T4, as the level of fT4 is unaffected by proteins and reflects the actual state of the thyroid gland.

Magnesium

Magnesium (Mg) is one of the main minerals in the body. It is involved in the functioning of numerous enzymes, plays a part in bone and muscle metabolism as well as intestinal and renal metabolism, and takes part in maintaining the balance of the internal environment.

HDL cholesterol

HDL cholesterol is a high-density lipoprotein and is referred to as the so-called good cholesterol. Keeping its levels within the reference range contributes to the reduction in the risk of vascular disease. Its most important function is removing excess cholesterol from tissue cells and blood vessels and transporting it to the liver, thereby maintaining the optimal amount of cholesterol and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Cholesterol

The levels of triglycerides and cholesterol (total, HDL, and LDL) are the primary indicators of lipid metabolism. Their level depends mainly on the metabolic function as a whole, but also on dietary intake and physical activity.

Lipase

Lipase is an important enzyme that is useful for diagnosing and monitoring inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis) and other pancreatic diseases.

Triglycerides

Triglycerides (TGs) are simple lipids which the body gets from food along with cholesterol. They function as the primary indicators of lipid metabolism and their level depends mainly on the metabolic function as a whole, but also on the food and alcohol intake and the level of physical activity.

Calcium

Calcium (Ca) is one of the most important minerals in the body. It is involved in the functioning of numerous enzymes and muscles, contributes to blood clotting and the production and secretion of hormones, and is also the primary building block of bones and teeth.

LDL cholesterol

LDL cholesterol is a low-density lipoprotein referred to as the so-called bad cholesterol. The small, dense LDL particles (sd-LDL) play a key role in the development and progression of atherosclerosis. They form in the liver as VLDL, where they get converted following the delivery of triglycerides, and apolipoprotein B-100 binds to their surface. The main function of LDL is to transport cholesterol into cells, where it is utilised in the building of tissue cell membranes and in the metabolism of hormones.

Potassium

Potassium is an important cation found inside cells. It plays an irreplaceable role in cellular metabolism; together with sodium and chlorides, it maintains intracellular osmotic pressure and acid-base balance, and regulates muscle and nerve function. Its imbalance causes heart rhythm disturbances and general fatigue.

HbA1c

HbA1c stands for glycated haemoglobin, which provides indirect information about the average blood sugar level (glycaemia) over the last 2-3 months.

Sodium

Sodium is the most abundant mineral in the human body. Together with other electrolytes, it ensures normal cellular function and regulates the amount of water in the body. Its blood level assessment is also used when dealing with non-specific health problems such as dehydration or oedemas.

Chlorides

Chlorides (Cl) are the main anions and together with sodium and potassium are classified as electrolytes. They are involved in maintaining a constant internal environment, including osmotic pressure or acid-base balance.

ALP

ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase) is an enzyme that is mainly found in liver and bone cells, involved in the active transport of substances. It is highly sensitive to changes in liver and bile duct function, as well as to the development of bone disease.

Osteocalcin

Osteocalcin is the most important specific protein in organic bone mass that binds mineral components. It serves as an indicator of new bone formation.

AST

AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase) is an enzyme present inside cells, especially those of the liver and muscles. Its blood level is usually elevated in case of damage to liver cells, most commonly in viral hepatitis, alcohol consumption, or fatty liver.

Total protein

Total protein indicates the concentration of all proteins in blood plasma. Proteins are fundamental building blocks of all cells and tissues. They are important not only for physical growth, but also perform other functions such as transporting water-insoluble substances and maintaining cellular oncotic pressure and appropriate blood pH. They ensure proper immune response and contribute to blood clotting.

GGT

GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) is an enzyme bound to cellular membranes and found mainly in the liver. It is highly sensitive to changes in hepatic function and to bile duct injury, which may occur, for example, as a result of taking medications or consuming alcohol.

Urea

Urea is the end product of the metabolism of dietary protein. The by-product of this process is ammonia, which is toxic to the central nervous system, liver, and kidneys. The urea cycle takes place in the liver. Urea is released into the bloodstream and transported to the kidneys, where it is filtered into urine or reabsorbed into the blood.

The production of urea affects the acid-base balance in the body. Its blood concentration depends on dietary protein intake and overall metabolism. The test is a suitable indicator of renal function, body hydration levels, protein catabolism, and for determining the nitrogen level.

Serum protein electrophoresis

Protein electrophoresis is a simple method for detecting altered serum protein levels or for providing evidence of the presence of paraprotein, produced by a pathological cell clone. Serum proteins are separated into 5 major fractions on the carrier in the electric field: albumin, alpha-1-globulins, alpha-2-globulins, beta-globulins, and gamma-globulins.

What’s inside

Alkaline phosphatase (ALP in the blood) ALT AST Lipase Osteocalcin Total protein test Potassium Serum protein electrophoresis Glucose GGT Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) HDL cholesterol Magnesium Cholesterol test Creatinine Uric acid Urea LDL cholesterol Sodium Triacylglycerols TSH - thyroid stimulating hormone Calcium Urine sediment Blood dif. test Vitamin D test Urine chemistry test fT4 (Free serum thyroxine - thyroid hormone) Chlorides

Collection instructions

Please read these instructions carefully well in advance of the collection.

Please bring a valid ID (ID card or passport) to verify your identity.

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Can I contact a helpline if I have a question?

You can address your questions to info.sk@unilabs.online or to the sk.unilabs.online social media page. We will answer your questions on business days from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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What is the preparation before blood collection?

You should arrive for your blood collection in the morning and on an empty stomach. It is also recommended to drink water before the blood collection. For more detailed information on how to prepare for a blood collection, please refer to the individual product pages in the Instructions Before Collection section and on the page the Instructions Before Collection.

How can I pay for the collection?

The payment is always made online via Unilabs Online. After entering your details, you will be redirected to the payment gateway, where you can confirm the payment with just a few clicks, and within a few minutes, you can proceed to your examination. You can use Apple Pay, Google Pay, or online card payment.

When will I know the results of the laboratory tests?

We will notify you immediately after the results are available in your account by email and possibly by text message, if you have a mobile phone number connected to your account.

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The results will be sent to your private sk.unilabs.online account in PDF version as soon as they are available. You will be informed about the availability of the result both by email and text message.

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