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Calcitonin
Calcitonin is a thyroid-produced hormone that regulates calcium and bone metabolism. For athletes, monitoring calcitonin may help assess bone health and mineral balance, both of which are critical for injury prevention and performance.
What It Measures
This test measures the level of calcitonin in your blood. Results may help evaluate thyroid C-cell function and calcium metabolism. Abnormal calcitonin levels could warrant further investigation by your healthcare provider.
Why It Matters
For athletes, healthy bones and optimal calcium regulation are essential for performance and injury resistance. Calcitonin monitoring could help identify thyroid or bone metabolism changes that might affect training. Consult your sports medicine provider.
When to Test
Your healthcare provider may recommend calcitonin testing when evaluating thyroid nodules, monitoring thyroid conditions, or investigating unexplained calcium imbalances. It may also be used for screening in certain family history scenarios.
Symptoms
Low Levels
Some people may not notice specific symptoms when calcitonin levels are low, as this is often considered normal. In rare cases, reduced calcitonin could be associated with changes in bone metabolism. Consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns.
High Levels
Some people may experience bone pain, digestive discomfort, or flushing when calcitonin levels are significantly elevated. High levels could suggest thyroid C-cell changes that warrant further evaluation. Seek guidance from your healthcare provider promptly.
Lifestyle Tips
Supporting thyroid health through adequate iodine intake, regular exercise, and stress management may contribute to overall hormonal balance. Ensuring sufficient calcium and vitamin D intake could also support bone health. Always follow your healthcare provider's recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does calcitonin do in my body?
Calcitonin helps regulate calcium levels by slowing bone breakdown and promoting calcium excretion by the kidneys.
Is calcitonin related to thyroid function?
Yes, it is produced by specialized C-cells in the thyroid gland, but it differs from typical thyroid hormones.
Should I fast before a calcitonin test?
Your healthcare provider will advise you. Fasting is not always required but may be recommended in some cases.