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VitaCode – Age Groups

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Find blood test recommendations tailored to your life stage—from prevention in your 20s to long-term vitality in your 60s and beyond.

 

 

 

AGE 20–30

 

Focus: Prevention & Early Awareness

Best time to build strong health foundations.

 

Blood tests focus on:

• General health markers (blood count, liver, kidney, thyroid)

• Cholesterol & glucose (risk prevention)

• Vitamin D, B12, iron (energy, lifestyle balance)

 

Goal: Build healthy habits early, prevent future risks, and keep long-term stability.

 

 

 

AGE 30–40

 

Focus: Balance & Risk Awareness

This stage is about balancing lifestyle, stress, and early risk detection.

 

Blood tests focus on:

• Cholesterol & triglycerides (heart health)

• Blood sugar & HbA1c (diabetes risk)

• Hormonal balance (thyroid, testosterone/estrogen if needed)

• Vitamin D, B12, folate (energy & stress resilience)

 

Goal: Detect early imbalances, reduce long-term risks, and maintain stable energy.

 

 

 

AGE 40–50

 

Focus: Early Intervention

A key decade for early detection and preventive action.

 

Blood tests focus on:

• Cardiovascular markers (cholesterol panel)

• Blood pressure–related risks

• Hormones (thyroid, sex hormones, menopause/andropause preparation)

• Liver & kidney function

• Vitamin D, calcium, magnesium (bone health)

 

Goal: Catch risk factors early and adjust lifestyle + medical follow-up accordingly.

 

 

 

AGE 50–60

 

Focus: Active Prevention & Vitality

Health priorities shift toward metabolic health and inflammation control.

 

Blood tests focus on:

• Detailed lipid profile & cardiovascular markers

• Diabetes & metabolic indicators

• Prostate markers (PSA for men); menopause-related markers (women)

• Inflammation markers (CRP, uric acid)

• Bone markers (calcium, vitamin D, parathyroid hormone)

 

Goal: Support healthy aging, prevent complications, and stay active.

 

 

 

AGE 60+

 

Focus: Longevity & Quality of Life

Blood tests become more comprehensive to support long-term independence.

 

Focus areas include:

• Metabolic panel (liver, kidney, electrolytes)

• Cardiovascular risk & clotting factors

• Vitamin & mineral deficiencies (iron, B12, folate, vitamin D)

• Hormonal adjustments

• Cancer screening markers (depending on history)

 

Goal: Maintain independence, detect hidden risks early, and maximize quality of life.

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Disclaimer

“These recommendations follow international medical standards and scientific consensus. They support informed decisions but do not replace medical advice. Please review your results with your healthcare provider.”

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