Measurement closes the loop.
The system uses two kinds of measurement: performance metrics observed continuously, and laboratory biomarkers reviewed on a longer cadence. Reference intervals are displayed only when a specific laboratory supplies them. No optimal zones are invented, and no supplement is described as having caused a specific change.
Personal baseline. Not a target and not a normative value.
Personal baseline. Not a target and not a normative value.
Personal baseline. Not a target and not a normative value.
Definitions the system tracks
Grouped by category. Each definition can accept measurements with optional reference intervals, personal baseline, laboratory source and protocol context.
Performance
3- VO₂ maxmL/kg/min
- Resting heart ratebpm
- Heart-rate variability (HRV)ms
Hormonal
8- Total testosterone
- Free testosterone
- SHBG
- LH
- FSH
- Sensitive estradiol
- DHEA-S
- Prolactin
Metabolic
4- Fasting glucose
- HbA1c
- Fasting insulin
- C-peptide
Lipids
6- Total cholesterol
- LDL-C
- HDL-C
- Triglycerides
- ApoB
- Lp(a)
Inflammation
1- hs-CRP
General safety
5- Complete blood count
- Comprehensive metabolic panel
- Liver enzymes
- Creatinine
- eGFR
Advanced or proposed
13Advanced or proposed only — not universally required.
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin B12
- Folate
- Ferritin
- Serum iron
- Transferrin saturation
- RBC magnesium
- Zinc
- Homocysteine
- Uric acid
- IGF-1
- Creatine kinase
- PSA
These are the only alert states the system uses. It does not produce diagnoses and does not infer causality from a laboratory association.
The Cellular Performance Operating System documents an individual educational and personal performance framework. It is not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Personal protocol doses are not general recommendations. Supplement use, laboratory testing and medical decisions should be reviewed with an appropriately qualified healthcare professional.