Longevity markers
Standard diagnostics provide important information about health.
Longevity markers extend this by focusing on biological processes associated with long-term function, resilience, and aging.

Beyond standard parameters
Traditional testing focuses on:
- diagnosing disease
- evaluating organ function
- identifying risk factors
Longevity markers focus on:
- underlying biological processes
- cellular and metabolic function
- mechanisms associated with aging
What are longevity markers
Longevity markers are indicators that reflect how biological systems function over time.
They are often linked to:
- cellular activity
- energy production
- oxidative balance
- vascular signaling
These markers provide a deeper layer of understanding beyond standard diagnostics.
A complementary layer
Longevity markers do not replace traditional testing.
They complement it by:
- adding context
- providing additional insight
- helping interpret broader biological patterns
Together, they create a more complete picture of health.
Key areas
The High Coast Longevity model focuses on markers related to:
- biological age
- mitochondrial function
- oxidative stress
- nitric oxide and vascular signaling
- cellular health indicators
Each of these areas reflects a different aspect of long-term biological function.
Interpretation and context
Longevity markers are often complex.
Their value depends on:
- interpretation within context
- relationships between systems
- patterns over time
They are most useful when combined with other diagnostic data.
Integration with the model
Longevity markers are integrated with:
- testing areas (metabolic, cardiovascular, etc.)
- continuous monitoring
- structured programs
This ensures that insights can be applied in a meaningful way.
Applied at Borgen Marieberg
At Borgen Marieberg, these markers are assessed within a structured environment.
This allows:
- consistent measurement conditions
- integration with routines and programs
- alignment between data and experience
A deeper understanding of health
Longevity markers provide a deeper layer of insight into how the body functions and evolves.
They support:
- understanding of biological processes
- identification of early changes
- long-term monitoring of health
Explore your biological processes
Longevity markers provide insight into the underlying mechanisms that influence long-term health and function.





