Stress Assessment
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MIGRATEST (DAO Activity Test)
Headache is a very frequent and widespread symptom among the population., although it should be borne in mind that not all headaches are migraines and not all migraines cause headaches.
The origin of migraine may have different factors involved, among them, food associated with a diamine oxidase enzyme deficiency (DAO). This enzyme is especially responsible for metabolizing histamine, molecule present in a large number of foods and that can also be produced endogenously in our body, mainly, by intestinal bacteria.
Nevertheless, people with reduced DAO activity (CAD deficit) are prone to accumulate excess histamine in the blood, increasing the probability of presenting different symptoms, among which stands out migraine or headaches, in addition to nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhea, constipation, flatulence, abdominal pain,..) and others like rhinitis or dermatological symptoms. These adverse effects are known as histamine intolerance..
AND 15% OF THE POPULATION HAS A DAO DEFICIENCY
BiotA200
Today there are more and more people who have discomfort related to the digestive system. Although some of these digestive disorders have a clear medical diagnosis, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, in most cases the symptoms are not associated with a specific pathology. These symptoms generally appear as a consequence of eating an inadequate diet., high stress levels, lack of physical activity, the use of antibiotics or the involuntary ingestion of some toxins.
BIOTA200
In order to be able to diagnose the cause of digestive discomfort and offer a specific treatment, SYNLAB puts BIOT at your disposalA200, a personalized service that combines two tests: the Functional Intestinal Microbiota Study and the A200 food intolerance test.
The service also includes a video-consultation where the evaluation of the results is carried out and a treatment is prescribed depending on the situation of each person.
Cardiovascular Profile
heart disease (CVD) It is the leading cause of death and hospitalization in the Spanish population. Cardiovascular risk is defined as the probability of suffering a cardiovascular event in the next 10 years. This probability is determined by a number of risk factors.. So, the greater the number of risk factors, increased probability of developing a cardiovascular event.
Risk factors are classified into two types:-
modifiable factors: tobacco, alcohol, sedentary lifestyle, bad nutrition, high cholesterol, arterial hypertension, abdominal obesity, diabetes mellitus, stress, etc.
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Non-modifiable factors: age, sex, family background, and predisposing genetic factors.
Most cases of CVD are closely related to lifestyle habits and modifiable biochemical factors.
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