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Lifetime Personal Health

  • Health in your 20s

    Health in your 20s
    -Eat a healthy diet
    -Exercise regularly
    -Pay attention to portion sizes and take supplements
    -Do not smoke or use tobacco products
    -Drink alcohol in moderation
    -Get enough sleep to maintain good health
    -Protect your skin and eyes from the sun to reduce risk of skin cancer and vision problems.
    -Practice good hygiene by showers, brush and flossing
    -Find a primary care provider to be able to get help
    -Family health history: Talk to your family about it to help you be educated
  • Health in your 30s

    Health in your 30s
    Maintain a healthy weight because metabolism slows down
    Eat a healthy diet to help keep a healthy weight
    Find time to exercise regularly: lowers our risk for heart disease
    Do not smoke or use tobacco products.
    Monitor your BMI, blood pressure and cholesterol levels
    Need a gynecological exam, breast exam, pregnancy
    clinical testicular exam as recommended
    Dental exam and cleaning
    Eye exam & vision screening
    Hearing test, cholesterol screenings, skin cancer screenings, & immunizations
  • Health in your 40s

    Health in your 40s
    Eating healthy, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, not smoking, and drinking in moderation
    Chronic pain: This risk increases
    Manage your blood pressure, cholesterol, resting heart rate, BMI, blood glucose, & osteoporosis.
    Anxiety and depression checks
    Skin problems, vision and hearing loss, urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, digestive problems
    Physical exam
    Blood pressure exam, cholesterol & diabetes screening
    Annual breast exam
    Testicular exam every year
  • Health in your 50s

    Health in your 50s
    Eat healthy: Pay attention to good nutrition. Talk to health care provider about nutritional supplements as well.
    Stay active mentally and physically
    -Maintain a healthy weight, do not smoke, get enough sleep
    Abnormal blood sugar levels, changes in vision, digestive issues, erectile dysfunction, hair & hearing loss, heart disease, high blood pressure & cholesterol, menopause
    Chronic pain: arthritis, back pain
    Prostate issues, Skin problems, Skin exam
  • Health in your 60s

    Health in your 60s
    -Quit smoking
    -Protect your heart by knowing your blood pressure, total cholesterol, and BMI.
    -Maintain a healthy weight
    - Get at least 30 minutes exercise daily
    -Drink in moderation, and eat healthy.
    -Increased risk for heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer.
    Things to reduce these risks
    -Annual flu vaccine
    -Blood pressure screening
    -Bone density test
    -Breast exam and mammogram
    -Colonoscopy
    -Pap test, pelvic exams
    -tetanus shot, pneumonia & shingles vaccine