Metabolic Health Check
Blood sugar, insulin resistance, lipids, and liver markers.
Every result includes a professional assessment from a BIG-registered doctor. For treatment decisions, discuss your results with your GP.
GGT is a highly sensitive liver enzyme particularly relevant for men's health. Alcohol consumption, high-protein diets, and certain supplements commonly used by men can significantly elevate GGT levels, making it an important marker for monitoring liver wellness.
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.
GGT is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bile ducts, though it is also present in the kidneys, pancreas, and intestines. It plays a role in the transport of amino acids and peptides across cell membranes.
This test measures the concentration of GGT in your blood. Because GGT is highly sensitive to bile duct dysfunction and alcohol use, it is often used alongside other liver enzymes such as ALT, AST, and alkaline phosphatase to help pinpoint the source of liver or biliary abnormalities.
GGT is considered the most sensitive enzymatic indicator of bile duct problems. Elevated levels may suggest bile duct obstruction, liver inflammation, or chronic alcohol use, often before other liver enzymes become abnormal.
Because GGT responds quickly to alcohol intake, it is frequently used to monitor alcohol-related liver damage. Tracking GGT over time can provide valuable insight into the effectiveness of lifestyle changes and treatment.
Testing may be recommended when liver or bile duct disease is suspected, or to evaluate unexplained elevations in alkaline phosphatase. GGT is also commonly ordered to assess the impact of alcohol use on the liver.
Regular monitoring may be appropriate for individuals taking medications known to affect the liver, those with a history of alcohol misuse, or anyone undergoing treatment for liver or biliary conditions.
Normal GGT indicates healthy liver function. Maintain moderate alcohol consumption.
Elevated GGT may indicate alcohol use, bile duct problems, or liver disease. Consider reducing alcohol intake and consulting your healthcare provider.
Reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption is the most effective way to lower elevated GGT levels. Even moderate alcohol intake can raise GGT, so periods of abstinence may be beneficial for liver recovery.
Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Discuss all medications and supplements with your healthcare provider, as certain drugs including over-the-counter pain relievers can elevate GGT. Regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight also support liver health.
This marker is included in the following test panels.
Blood sugar, insulin resistance, lipids, and liver markers.