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InsideTracker Endurance blood test - 7 blood values

€159,-

A 7-biomarker endurance panel inspired by InsideTracker's Endurance category — your complete blood count, full iron status, B12 and folate behind your endurance score.

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The InsideTracker Endurance blood test measures the blood values InsideTracker uses to score endurance: a complete blood count, ferritin, serum iron, transferrin, transferrin saturation, vitamin B12 and folate. Here you buy exactly that panel, drawn at a certified Dutch lab.

Endurance is about oxygen transport, and oxygen transport is about red blood cells and iron. This panel maps exactly that chain.

Why this test?

InsideTracker gives members an Endurance score from 0 to 100, calculated from a fixed set of blood values. If you search for InsideTracker in the Netherlands, you usually want those values measured without a membership and without shipping a sample to the United States.

This blood test is that alternative: the same blood values behind the Endurance category, drawn at a certified Dutch lab and returned digitally in your account, with an assessment by a BIG-registered doctor.

Who is this test for?

This panel may suit endurance athletes and active people who want to track their oxygen transport. It can be relevant for:

  • Runners, cyclists and triathletes who want to follow their ferritin
  • Athletes with an unexplained drop in performance
  • Vegetarians and vegans who want to check their iron, B12 and folate
  • People who want the InsideTracker Endurance category measured in the Netherlands

What is tested?

This panel measures 7 blood values, of which the blood count itself contains dozens of underlying values:

What can this test tell you?

The results show how your red blood cells, your complete iron status and your B vitamins compare to the reference ranges. For endurance athletes, that is the chain that carries oxygen to your muscles: a shrinking iron store shows first in your ferritin, long before your hemoglobin drops.

If you would rather see how your body absorbs training load, our InsideTracker Recovery blood test is a better fit. The full InsideTracker blood test measures 36 blood values in one go. Keep in mind that a single value is not a diagnosis.

How is the sample collected?

For this blood test, a staff member draws a small tube of blood at a certified location. You can choose from 700+ collection sites, so there is almost always a location near you.

You only need your appointment confirmation and a valid ID. The draw usually takes just a few minutes.

When is this test useful?

Some endurance athletes choose to measure these values:

  • When they want a baseline at the start of a training block
  • When their pace or recovery drops without a clear reason
  • When they want to follow their iron status around marathon or race preparation
  • When they eat plant-based and want to check their B12 and iron

What do the results mean?

What the results mean depends on your personal situation and training load. Endurance athletes often run somewhat lower ferritin values; that is exactly why the pattern across several measurements is informative.

Always discuss any deviating values with your GP, so you know what the results may mean for you personally.

Preparation

Preferably plan a morning draw: your serum iron fluctuates through the day, and a morning draw makes measurements most comparable. Strict fasting is not required.

Avoid extremely heavy training the day before the draw and drink enough water. If in doubt, discuss your situation with your GP.

What happens after the results?

You receive your results digitally in your account, usually within a few working days. For each value, you can see whether it falls within the reference range.

Every blood test result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. You receive the measured blood values with reference ranges and an assessment by a BIG-registered doctor. The panel measures the same values InsideTracker bases its Endurance score on.
Ferritin, your iron store. It drops first when you run a deficit, long before your hemoglobin falls and you notice it in your performance.
Strict fasting is not required, but preferably plan a morning draw: your serum iron fluctuates through the day.
The percentage of your iron transport protein that actually carries iron. The value is calculated from your iron and transferrin, at no extra draw.
No, you can request this blood test yourself online. You can then discuss your results with your GP.
You usually receive your results within a few working days, digitally in your account.

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Receive your lab referral

Within 1 business day you'll receive an email from ZorgDomein with a barcode. Orders outside business hours are processed from the next business day.

Get tested at a lab near you

Show the barcode on your phone and bring a valid ID. Done in under 15 minutes.

Receive your report from the doctor

A BIG-registered physician reviews your results and writes a personal report. On your dashboard within a few business days.

What We Test

This health panel includes 7 biomarkers to give you a comprehensive picture of your health.

Folate, also known as vitamin B9, is a water-soluble vitamin involved in cell division and DNA synthesis. Adequate folate levels are considered important for overall health and may be particularly relevant during periods of rapid growth.

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Vitamin B12 is considered essential for red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency may develop gradually and is sometimes associated with dietary patterns. Healthcare providers can help interpret your results.

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Ferritin is a protein that stores iron, so your ferritin level shows how large your iron reserve is. Serum iron only measures how much iron is circulating in your blood at that moment; ferritin describes the reserve behind it. That reserve empties before your haemoglobin falls, so a low ferritin can already cause symptoms while your blood count still looks normal. Ferritin also rises with inflammation, infection and liver strain, which is why it can only be read properly alongside a CRP. Commonly used reference values are 30 to 400 µg/l for men and 15 to 150 µg/l for women, but your own laboratory report is what counts.

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Serum iron measures the amount of circulating iron in your blood. Iron is essential for haemoglobin production, oxygen transport, and energy metabolism throughout the body.

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Transferrin is the main protein responsible for transporting iron in the blood. It carries iron from the gut and storage sites to cells that need it, including bone marrow for red blood cell production.

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A complete blood count (CBC) is a comprehensive blood test that evaluates the major components of your blood: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It is one of the most commonly ordered blood tests and provides a broad overview of your overall health.

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Transferrin saturation measures the percentage of the iron-transport protein transferrin that is occupied by iron. It is a key indicator of your body's iron status and helps distinguish between different causes of iron-related disorders.

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Related biomarkers

Biomarkers often explored alongside this test for a fuller picture.

Vitamins

Active Vitamin B12

Active Vitamin B12 measures the bioavailable form of B12 your body can readily absorb and use. Monitoring this marker may help you stay informed about your nutritional status and overall energy levels.

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Hematology

Basic Blood Count

A basic blood count measures three core values in your blood: hemoglobin, white blood cells and platelets. Together they say something about oxygen transport, immune defence and clotting. It is a simple baseline check, without the red-cell indices and white-cell differential of a complete blood count.

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Hematology

Basophils

Does your result say basophil granulocytes? Those are white blood cells, and there are fewest of these. In adults the basophil granulocyte value sits between 0 and 0.2 x10⁹/l. That is 0 to 2 percent of your white blood cells. A low value or a zero is normal and means nothing. A rise above 0.2 is uncommon and usually calls for a repeat first. That is because the machine counts this particular cell poorly. Below you can read in plain language what your number means. And when to take it to your GP.

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Minerals

Bicarbonate

Bicarbonate is essential for maintaining acid-base balance. Monitoring this electrolyte helps detect metabolic imbalances early and supports overall health management.

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Hematology

Blood Type + Rh

A blood type test determines your ABO blood group and Rh factor. Knowing your blood type is essential for safe blood transfusions, organ transplants, and pregnancy planning.

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Minerals

Calcium

Calcium is fundamental for bone strength and muscular health. Routine monitoring can help detect imbalances early and support long-term skeletal well-being.

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