The Male Blood Profile I measures a panel of hormones and related markers using a bloodspot sample, including testosterone, estradiol, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate, cortisol, sex hormone binding globulin and prostate specific antigen. Together, these markers provide insight into androgen status, adrenal activity and prostate-related physiology.
Clinically, this profile may be useful when men present with symptoms suggestive of altered hormone balance, such as reduced libido, changes in mood, energy or body composition. The inclusion of oestradiol and SHBG allows assessment of hormone balance and bioavailability, while cortisol adds context related to stress and adrenal function.
Practitioners typically interpret results alongside clinical history, age, lifestyle factors, body composition, medications and other laboratory findings. When reviewed in context, the profile can support informed discussions with clients about male hormone patterns and endocrine balance.