TMAO (Trimethylamine N-Oxide)
- Adults seeking to monitor cardiovascular risk via TMAO blood levels
- Individuals following high red meat or egg diets assessing TMAO accumulation
- Those with a family history of heart disease tracking gut-derived TMAO markers
About TMAO (Trimethylamine N-Oxide)
TMAO (Trimethylamine N-Oxide) is a lab test offered through Quest Diagnostics that measures circulating levels of trimethylamine N-oxide, a metabolite produced when gut bacteria process compounds found in red meat, eggs, and fish. TMAO levels are used by clinicians to assess gut microbiome activity and support cardiovascular wellness monitoring. It is intended for individuals and practitioners seeking deeper insight into metabolic and cardiovascular health markers beyond standard lipid panels.
Why It's Worth Considering: Quest Diagnostics is a clinically established reference laboratory, and this test provides a quantitative plasma measurement often used in functional and integrative medicine contexts to guide dietary and lifestyle discussions.
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- Adults seeking to monitor cardiovascular risk via TMAO blood levels
- Individuals following high red meat or egg diets assessing TMAO accumulation
- Those with a family history of heart disease tracking gut-derived TMAO markers
- People modifying diet or probiotics wanting baseline TMAO measurement data
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