InsideTracker
An InsideTracker blood test with 35 biomarkers: heart, hormones, metabolism, inflammation, recovery and iron status. Measured in the Netherlands.
Albumin is a broad indicator of liver, kidney, and nutritional health. Including it in your health screening provides foundational insight into overall well-being.
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This range also depends on context such as cycle phase or sample material; the highlighted rows apply to your group.
| Sex | Age | Method | Reference range (g/l) | Relative scale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | · 13–18 years | · BCG | 40–52 g/l |
40
52
|
| Male | · 19–50 years | · BCG | 39–51 g/l |
39
51
|
| Male | · 51–65 years | · BCG | 37–49 g/l |
37
49
|
| Male | · 66–80 years | · BCG | 36–48 g/l |
36
48
|
| Male | · 81 years and older | · BCG | 36–46 g/l |
36
46
|
| Female | · 6–12 years | · BCG | 39–50 g/l |
39
50
|
| Female | · 13–18 years | · BCG | 40–51 g/l |
40
51
|
| Female | · 19–50 years | · BCG | 38–49 g/l |
38
49
|
| Female | · 51–65 years | · BCG | 38–49 g/l |
38
49
|
| Female | · 66–80 years | · BCG | 37–48 g/l |
37
48
|
| Female | · 81 years and older | · BCG | 36–47 g/l |
36
47
|
| Male | · 1–5 years | · BCP | 33–44 g/l |
33
44
|
| Male | · 6–12 years | · BCP | 34–46 g/l |
34
46
|
| Male | · 13–18 years | · BCP | 35–48 g/l |
35
48
|
| Male | · 19–50 years | · BCP | 35–47 g/l |
35
47
|
| Male | · 51–65 years | · BCP | 33–45 g/l |
33
45
|
| Male | · 66–80 years | · BCP | 31–44 g/l |
31
44
|
| Male | · 81 years and older | · BCP | 30–42 g/l |
30
42
|
| Female | · 1–5 years | · BCP | 34–46 g/l |
34
46
|
| Female | · 6–12 years | · BCP | 36–45 g/l |
36
45
|
| Female | · 13–18 years | · BCP | 34–46 g/l |
34
46
|
| Female | · 19–50 years | · BCP | 32–45 g/l |
32
45
|
| Female | · 51–65 years | · BCP | 33–44 g/l |
33
44
|
| Female | · 66–80 years | · BCP | 32–43 g/l |
32
43
|
| Female | · 81 years and older | · BCP | 31–42 g/l |
31
42
|
De BCG- en BCP-methode leveren aantoonbaar verschillende referentiewaarden op.
Source: NVKC Reference population: Nederlandse huisartsenpopulatie (NUMBER, n=7.574.327)
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
Check your own valueThis test measures the level of albumin protein in your blood. It reflects liver synthetic function, nutritional status, and kidney health.
Albumin is important for maintaining blood volume, transporting substances, and reflecting overall health status. Low levels may indicate liver disease, kidney disease, or malnutrition. Consult your healthcare provider.
Testing may be recommended as part of liver function panels, kidney assessments, nutritional evaluations, or routine health screening.
Low albumin may cause swelling (oedema), particularly in the legs, ankles, and around the eyes. Other symptoms may include fatigue and weakness.
Mildly elevated albumin is usually due to dehydration. True hyperalbuminaemia is rare and not typically a clinical concern.
Low albumin may indicate liver disease or malnutrition. Consider evaluation.
High albumin is generally not concerning and may indicate dehydration.
Low albumin may indicate liver disease or malnutrition. Consider evaluation.
High albumin is generally not concerning and may indicate dehydration.
Maintain adequate protein intake through a balanced diet. Stay well-hydrated and address any underlying liver or kidney conditions with your healthcare provider.
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Albumin
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