For Active People – Basic
Initial examinations, performed before regular physical activity and check-ups, performed during sports, allow you to assess many important elements of your health. The package is dedicated for people aged 16 and older.

Dom Lekarski

Medicover
- The scope of the programme and your benefits
- How it's working
- Important information
The "For Active People – Basic" package includes:
Are you active, or would you like to do sports for recreational purposes at a gym, in fitness club or on your own? Do you think that only professional athletes should undergo regular medical examinations? Quite the opposite.
Preliminary tests performed before you start do sports regularly, and check-up tests performed while you do sports enable you to examine many important aspects of your health.
Examinations and tests included in the basic package for active people evaluate selected biochemical parameters of blood, and physical and biochemical parameters of urine the abnormal values of which require a medical consultation and, depending on the situation, in-depth diagnostics for e.g. anaemia or thyroid diseases.
For those who want to lead a more active lifestyle or for active people who would like to check important aspects of their health, Medicover has prepared a basic diagnostic programme “For Active People – Basic". The package is dedicated for people aged 16 and older.
Complete blood count
It is a test helping to diagnose of anaemia. Abnormal levels of haemoglobin and other parameters (e.g. MCV) may suggest anaemia, and require other diagnostic tests for a disease and determine its cause.
Fasting glucose
Abnormal glucose levels may indicate pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes (development of insulin resistance), which will affect training effects. Most importantly, however, abnormal results and diagnosis of type 2 diabetes require treatment and inclusion in the training and dietary plan, in order to match the exercise and dietary recommendations, and promote optimal blood glucose level and reduce the risk of complications in diabetes. In the case of an abnormal result, it is necessary to consult a doctor.
Lipid profile
Excessively high concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL and triglycerides may be reduced thanks to physical activity, while the so-called “good” HDL cholesterol level may increase. Excessive concentrations of triglycerides, total cholesterol and LDL (the so-called “bad” cholesterol) indicate abnormal lipid profile (dyslipidemia), and help assess cardiovascular risk. Abnormalities in the lipidogram may coexist with diabetes, thyroid disease and liver disease. In the case of lipid profile disorders, it is extremely important to modify your diet and other elements of your lifestyle and/or start pharmacotherapy. So, if your results are abnormal, consult an internal medicine doctor and together decide on appropriate actions.
Alanine aminotransferase – ALT; aspartate aminotransferase – AST
These two key enzymes help assess your liver function. ALT is mainly found in the liver, so an increase in its concentration may indicate liver cell damage.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone – TSH
Deviations from normal TSH values required extensive diagnostic tests to diagnose/exclude hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, because if they are diagnosed, not only does the training programme but also the dietary programme may require adjustment, and you require treatment. Symptoms of hypothyroidism can be confused with overtraining.
Urinalysis
This test provides information on the proper functioning of the kidneys and urinary tract. It is helpful in monitoring diabetes and diabetic kidney disease. For active people, it is invaluable when determining the level of hydration of the body. pH of urine may vary depending on the diet used.
Sodium blood test
Sodium is responsible for the proper transmission of signals in the nervous system, and it also affects the arterial pressure. Its deficiency or excess in the body requires medical consultation, and may be an indication for active people to modify their usual diet.
Potassium blood test
Potassium is responsible for the transmission of impulses to the muscles, and takes part in the muscle contraction. Its deficiency can result in painful cramps, and make it difficult to exercise.
Why is it worth trying? Your benefits:
- You will make sure that you can do sports in a safe and healthy manner, and if your results are abnormal, you will have a chance to start a treatment and return to your favourite physical activity.
- You will get an overall assessment of selected aspects of your health.
- You will get a chance to detect anaemia, kidney and liver diseases, diabetes, and lipid disorders.
- You will not have to bear the costs or waste the time you would have to spend on a doctor’s appointment to be eligible for the tests.
- You will not have to bear the costs or waste the time you would have to spend on a doctor’s appointment to be eligible for the tests.