Analysis of the ghrelin hormone in EDTA plasma (Ghrelin Hormone, EDTA Plasma) is a laboratory test aimed at measuring the levels of ghrelin in the blood. Ghrelin is an important hormone produced mainly in the stomach and is known as the “hunger hormone” due to its role in stimulating appetite and increasing food intake. This test is commonly used in studying obesity, eating disorders, and in assessing certain metabolic-related health conditions. The results can help understand how the body responds to food and how weight is regulated, contributing to guiding appropriate treatment strategies. The sample is collected using a tube containing EDTA as an anticoagulant, which ensures accuracy and quality of the results.