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Your p62 is within the normal reference range, consistent with adequate autophagy function.
Your p62 is undetectable. p62/SQSTM1 is a protein that accumulates when autophagy is impaired. Undetectable p62 suggests efficient autophagy activity is clearing cellular waste efficiently. This is a favorable finding for cellular health and longevity.
No action needed. Excellent cellular autophagy activity.
p62/SQSTM1 undetectable — no detectable autophagy cargo proteinYour p62 is in the optimal low range. Low p62 indicates active autophagy — the cellular self-cleaning process that removes damaged proteins, dysfunctional organelles, and pathological protein aggregates. Active autophagy is essential for preventing age-related cellular dysfunction.
No action needed. Continue practices that support autophagy: intermittent fasting, exercise, and plant-rich diet.
p62/SQSTM1 within optimal range — active autophagy; efficient cellular cleanupYour p62 is in the low-normal range, indicating good autophagy activity with efficient cellular waste clearance.
No action needed.
p62/SQSTM1: low-normal — adequate autophagy activityYour p62 is within the normal reference range, consistent with adequate autophagy function.
No specific action required. Intermittent fasting and regular exercise support autophagy.
p62/SQSTM1 within reference range — normal autophagy functionYour p62 is in the optimal range, reflecting active and healthy autophagy — the cellular maintenance system that prevents accumulation of damaged proteins and organelles.
No action needed.
p62/SQSTM1: optimal — active, healthy autophagyYour p62 is above the reference range. Elevated p62 accumulates when autophagy is impaired, indicating that cellular waste proteins and damaged organelles are not being cleared efficiently. This pattern is associated with neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson's, Alzheimer's), liver disease, and accelerated cellular aging.
Discuss with your doctor. Intermittent fasting, caloric restriction, exercise, and mTOR-reducing interventions stimulate autophagy. Avoiding chronic mTOR hyperactivation (excessive protein, sugar, ultra-processed food) is important.
p62/SQSTM1 above reference range — autophagy impairment possible; cellular waste accumulationYour p62 is noticeably elevated, indicating substantial autophagy impairment. Impaired autophagy leads to accumulation of damaged proteins and dysfunctional organelles that drive cellular dysfunction, inflammation, and accelerated aging. This pattern is strongly associated with neurodegenerative diseases, liver disease, and cancer.
Seek medical evaluation. Metabolic health assessment, liver function tests, and neurodegenerative disease risk assessment are important. Aggressive lifestyle interventions to stimulate autophagy are needed.
p62/SQSTM1 elevated — significant autophagy impairment; cellular damage accumulatingYour p62 is very high, indicating noticeable autophagy failure with massive accumulation of cellular waste. This level is associated with serious pathology including significant liver disease, active neurodegenerative conditions, or noticeable metabolic dysfunction.
Seek urgent medical evaluation. Liver function, neurological assessment, and comprehensive metabolic evaluation are urgently needed. This level of autophagy failure requires both medical and lifestyle intervention.
p62/SQSTM1 very high — noticeable autophagy failure; major cellular damage accumulationUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.