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Keto and Longevity Biomarkers: What Tests to Track for Long-Term Health

Keto and Longevity Biomarkers: What Tests to Track for Long-Term Health

Longevity medicine tracks specific biomarkers that predict long-term disease risk and vitality. On keto, monitoring these markers shows just how powerfully diet affects health.

Fasting Insulin (Most Underused)

Not routinely tested but extremely predictive of metabolic health. Target: under 5 mIU/L. Keto consistently reduces fasting insulin dramatically.

Triglycerides

Target: below 1.0 mmol/L (UK units). High triglycerides are a powerful predictor of cardiovascular risk. Keto reliably reduces triglycerides by 30–50%.

HDL Cholesterol

Target: above 1.3 mmol/L for women, above 1.0 mmol/L for men. Keto consistently raises HDL.

Triglyceride:HDL Ratio

Target: below 1.0. One of the best single cardiovascular risk predictors. Most keto practitioners achieve excellent ratios.

HbA1c

Target: below 5.7% (pre-diabetic threshold). Regular HbA1c testing shows the cumulative metabolic benefit of sustained keto.

Building a Healthy Biomarker Profile

Our keto main dishes and keto salads support all these biomarker targets.



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