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Original price was: 1,270 د.إ.Current price is: 1,150 د.إ.

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The Obesity Panel Test, available at DNA Labs UAE for a cost of 1150 AED, is a comprehensive diagnostic tool designed to assess genetic predisposition and risk factors associated with obesity. This test examines specific markers and genetic variations that can influence metabolism, fat storage, and appetite, offering insights into an individual’s likelihood of developing obesity based on their genetic makeup. The results from the Obesity Panel Test can guide personalized diet, lifestyle changes, and preventative measures to manage weight effectively. Conducted in the state-of-the-art facilities of DNA Labs UAE, this test is a crucial step for individuals seeking to understand their obesity risk and take proactive steps towards maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle.

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OBESITY PANEL Test

Test Name: OBESITY PANEL Test

Components:

  • Sugar (F)
  • TSH
  • Lipid profile Basic
  • Leptin

Price: 1150.0 AED

Sample Condition: 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST AND 2 mL (1 mL min.) Plasma from 1 Grey Top (Sodium Fluoride) tube. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Hemolysed specimens not acceptable. Minimum 12 hours fasting is mandatory.

Report Delivery: SampleSat by 9 am; Report Same day

Method: Spectrophotometry, Chemiluminescent Immunoassay, EIA

Test type: Obesity

Doctor: Physician

Test Department:

Pre Test Information: Minimum 12 hours fasting is mandatory.

Test Details:

The Obesity Panel Test is a diagnostic test used to assess the risk factors associated with obesity and related health conditions. It includes various blood tests and measurements to evaluate metabolic markers, hormonal imbalances, and other factors contributing to obesity.

Some common components of an Obesity Panel Test may include:

  1. Lipid Profile: This test measures the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, which are indicators of cardiovascular health and can be affected by obesity.
  2. Glucose Levels: This test determines the blood sugar levels and evaluates the risk of developing diabetes or insulin resistance, both of which are commonly associated with obesity.
  3. Insulin Levels: This test measures the levels of insulin in the blood, which can help identify insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction related to obesity.
  4. Thyroid Function Tests: These tests assess the functioning of the thyroid gland, which plays a crucial role in metabolism. Obesity can sometimes be caused by an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or other thyroid disorders.
  5. Leptin Levels: Leptin is a hormone that regulates appetite and energy balance. Elevated levels of leptin are often found in individuals with obesity.
  6. Liver Function Tests: Obesity can lead to fatty liver disease or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Liver function tests measure the levels of enzymes and proteins that indicate liver health.
  7. Inflammatory Markers: Chronic inflammation is associated with obesity and can contribute to the development of various health conditions. Tests such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) may be included to assess inflammation levels.
  8. Kidney Function Tests: Obesity can increase the risk of developing kidney disease. Kidney function tests evaluate the levels of creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) to assess kidney health.
  9. Hormonal Assessment: Hormonal imbalances, such as low testosterone in men or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women, can contribute to obesity. Hormonal tests may be included to identify such imbalances.
  10. Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculation: BMI is a measurement of body fat based on height and weight. It is used to classify individuals into different weight categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese).

The Obesity Panel Test provides valuable information about an individual’s metabolic and hormonal status, helping healthcare professionals develop personalized treatment plans for weight management and reducing the risk of obesity-related health complications.

Test Name OBESITY PANEL Test
Components * Sugar (F)*TSH*Lipid profile Basic*Leptin
Price 1150.0 AED
Sample Condition 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST AND 2 mL (1 mL min.) Plasma from 1 Grey Top (Sodium Fluoride) tube. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Hemolysed specimens not acceptable. Minimum 12 hours fasting is mandatory.
Report Delivery SampleSat by 9 am; Report Same day
Method Spectrophotometry, Chemiluminescent Immunoassay, EIA
Test type Obesity
Doctor Physician
Test Department:
Pre Test Information Minimum 12 hours fasting is mandatory.
Test Details

The Obesity Panel Test is a diagnostic test used to assess the risk factors associated with obesity and related health conditions. It includes various blood tests and measurements to evaluate metabolic markers, hormonal imbalances, and other factors contributing to obesity.

Some common components of an Obesity Panel Test may include:

1. Lipid Profile: This test measures the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the blood, which are indicators of cardiovascular health and can be affected by obesity.

2. Glucose Levels: This test determines the blood sugar levels and evaluates the risk of developing diabetes or insulin resistance, both of which are commonly associated with obesity.

3. Insulin Levels: This test measures the levels of insulin in the blood, which can help identify insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction related to obesity.

4. Thyroid Function Tests: These tests assess the functioning of the thyroid gland, which plays a crucial role in metabolism. Obesity can sometimes be caused by an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or other thyroid disorders.

5. Leptin Levels: Leptin is a hormone that regulates appetite and energy balance. Elevated levels of leptin are often found in individuals with obesity.

6. Liver Function Tests: Obesity can lead to fatty liver disease or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Liver function tests measure the levels of enzymes and proteins that indicate liver health.

7. Inflammatory Markers: Chronic inflammation is associated with obesity and can contribute to the development of various health conditions. Tests such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) may be included to assess inflammation levels.

8. Kidney Function Tests: Obesity can increase the risk of developing kidney disease. Kidney function tests evaluate the levels of creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) to assess kidney health.

9. Hormonal Assessment: Hormonal imbalances, such as low testosterone in men or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women, can contribute to obesity. Hormonal tests may be included to identify such imbalances.

10. Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculation: BMI is a measurement of body fat based on height and weight. It is used to classify individuals into different weight categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese).

The Obesity Panel Test provides valuable information about an individual’s metabolic and hormonal status, helping healthcare professionals develop personalized treatment plans for weight management and reducing the risk of obesity-related health complications.