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- Receive your results digitally by email
Bodybuilder Test
Panel for strength and muscle development; hormones, liver, and muscles.
€110.00EUR
- TrustPilot 4.6/5 sterren
- No GP referral needed
- Reviewed by BIG-registered physician
- ISO 15189 Certified laboratory
- Results within 1 week
- Order today, processed today
What is the Bodybuilder Test?
The Bodybuilding Test is a blood test that analyzes essential biomarkers. These biomarkers provide insight into muscle health, liver function, kidney function, hormonal balance, and general physical condition. Perfect for a bodybuilder.
What is tested?
- AST – Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST / SGOT)
- ALT – Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT / SGPT)
- Gamma-GT – Gamma-Glutamyltransferase (GGT)
- Creatinine – Creatinine
- Cholesterol – Total Cholesterol
- Total Testosterone – Total Testosterone
- Free Testosterone – Free Testosterone
- SHBG – Sex Hormone Binding Globulin
- Albumin – Serum Albumin
- LH – Luteinizing Hormone
- FSH – Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
Why should you take the Bodybuilding Test?
This test is useful for athletes, bodybuilders, and anyone involved in strength training to monitor their physical health and the effectiveness of their training. It offers valuable information about how the body responds to training, nutrition, and recovery processes.
What does it indicate?
An analysis of the mentioned biomarkers can indicate the general health of the liver, kidneys, and muscle tissue, as well as hormonal status and cardiovascular disease risk. This information is crucial for optimizing training results and preventing overtraining and injuries.
What does a high level mean?
High levels of certain biomarkers may indicate potential overload of organs such as the liver and kidneys, hormonal imbalances, or other health issues that can affect training performance and recovery.
What does a low level mean?
Low levels may indicate insufficient muscle recovery, insufficient hormonal support for muscle growth, and overall reduced physical condition, which can lead to decreased performance and increased risk of injury.


