Summary Score
BATScore
BATScore is the summary number shown in many BATCheck reports. It is designed to give people a quick sense of where their current brain health picture stands before they work through the full biomarker details.
In simple terms: BATScore is the short version of a longer story. It turns the strongest available signal into a number that is easier to track over time.
What BATScore Uses
When direct BAT Levels are available, they provide the clearest part of the score. When someone starts with a BATCheck Snapshot, upstream biomarkers can still be used to create a practical baseline and trend view. That allows BATScore to remain useful at different stages of the check-in process without claiming that every score comes from the same exact testing depth.
Why the Score Matters
Most people do not want to decode a long panel of biomarkers on their own. BATScore gives them a simple entry point. A person can see whether the overall picture looks more like stable monitoring, early watch, or a reason for closer follow-up, then read the rest of the report with that context in mind.
How BATScore Fits the Larger Picture
- BATCheck is the check-in where the score is presented.
- BAT Testing gathers the underlying measurements.
- BAT Levels provide the downstream protein view when included.
- Upstream biomarkers help build context around metabolism, inflammation, nutrients, and stress.
Research Reference
BATWatch Research Group (2025). Quantifying Brain Clearance Through BAT Testing and BATChecks. Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17755189Recommended Direction
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