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Weight Loss Journey Test Panel — Baseline
Weight Loss Journey Test Panel — Baseline
This weight loss test provides an overall picture of key blood markers that a healthcare provider may 1) evaluate before instructing an individual to begin a weight loss journey, or 2) use as a tool in evaluating weight management. Read moreTest details
Sample type:
Blood
Preparation:
Fasting (not eating or drinking anything except water) for 8-12 hours is recommended.
If you are not able to fast before the test, certain levels may be elevated. If you are taking medications, check with your healthcare provider to see whether you should take them before the test.
How
Blood
In Person
About the Test
This baseline blood test for weight loss measures the levels of several markers associated with metabolism, including a cholesterol and lipid panel, comprehensive metabolic panel (CMP), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) test, and a hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test. Measuring these key metabolic and hormone markers will help you and your healthcare provider understand how efficient your metabolism may be. This may play a key role in understanding how weight could be impacting your overall metabolic health. Additionally, if you are considering or discussing prescription options for weight loss, including GLP-1 medications, understanding your health is critical for you and your health care provider before beginning any treatment plan.
With Quest, you can buy this blood test for weight management online and get testing at a nearby location - no doctor's visit required.
How it works
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FAQs
Several factors may play a role in gaining and retaining excess weight:
• Food and activity: People gain weight when they eat more calories than they burn through activity. This imbalance is the greatest contributor to weight gain.
• Environment: The world around us influences our ability to maintain a healthy weight. Lack of access to fitness facilities, limited healthy dining options, etc. can contribute to weight gain.
• Genetics: Research shows that genetics plays a role in obesity.
• Health conditions and medications: Some hormone problems, such as underactive thyroid, Cushing syndrome, and polycystic ovary syndrome, may lead to weight gain and obesity.
• Stress, emotional factors, and poor sleep: Some people eat more than usual when they are bored, angry, upset, or stressed.
This test will give you and your healthcare provider a view of your overall health. Any discussions around weight loss should be between you and your healthcare provider to evaluate weight management options (weight management drugs, lifestyle modifications, surgery) that may be right for you.
Before starting any weight management strategies, you should discuss your overall health and goals with your healthcare provider. This test panel looks at key markers that a doctor would want to evaluate prior to prescribing weight loss medication.
You may be able to use your FSA or HSA funds to purchase lab tests at questhealth.com. Please review your FSA/HSA plan or check with a tax professional to confirm specific requirements for individual eligibility.
Our references
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. (2012). What causes overweight and obesity? Retrieved August 8, 2012, from https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/overweight-and-obesity
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2012). Overweight and obesity: Causes and consequences. Retrieved August 8, 2012, from https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/basics/causes.html