Doctor's Assessment Included
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
IGF-BP3
IGF-BP3 is the main transport protein for IGF-1 and plays a role in bone health and tissue maintenance. For women, monitoring this marker can provide additional context for understanding hormonal and metabolic well-being.
Reference Ranges
Low
3.4
Normal
7.8
High
Reference ranges may vary between laboratories. When you order a test, a BIG-registered doctor assesses your personal results in context. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of IGF-BP3 in your blood. IGF-BP3 is the most abundant IGF binding protein and regulates the availability and activity of IGF-1 by transporting it through the bloodstream and controlling its release to tissues.
Why It Matters
For women, IGF-BP3 may be particularly relevant when assessing bone density risk factors and overall growth factor balance, especially during hormonal transitions such as perimenopause and menopause.
When to Test
Testing may be recommended alongside IGF-1 when evaluating suspected growth hormone disorders, monitoring pituitary function, or assessing nutritional status. Your healthcare provider can advise on appropriate timing.
Symptoms
Low Levels
Some people with low IGF-BP3 may experience symptoms similar to growth hormone deficiency, such as fatigue, reduced muscle mass, or poor recovery. Low levels may also be associated with liver or nutritional issues.
High Levels
Elevated IGF-BP3 levels are less commonly associated with specific symptoms but may indicate excessive growth hormone production or other conditions. Consult your healthcare provider for interpretation of results.
Lifestyle Tips
Maintaining balanced nutrition, adequate protein intake, and regular physical activity may support healthy IGF-BP3 levels. Good sleep hygiene is also important, as growth hormone is primarily released during deep sleep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is IGF-BP3 tested alongside IGF-1?
IGF-BP3 carries most of the IGF-1 in your blood. Testing both together gives a more complete view of growth hormone activity and helps your healthcare provider interpret results more accurately.
What can cause low IGF-BP3 levels?
Low levels may be associated with growth hormone deficiency, liver disease, malnutrition, or certain chronic conditions. Your healthcare provider can determine the underlying cause.
Can I improve my IGF-BP3 levels naturally?
Balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and adequate sleep may support healthy IGF-BP3 production. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.