Mitochondrial function is becoming an important aspect of regular blood analysis. Similar to checking blood glucose levels, soon we will be able to check resting lactate levels. People with metabolic syndrome, obesity, and type two diabetes have higher resting lactate levels compared to healthy individuals. Athletes and moderately active individuals have resting lactate levels around 0.6-0.8 millimoles, while those with cardiometabolic diseases have levels of 2-3 millimoles.

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