Screening's you need when you’re 50+
- Kennet Bath

- May 1, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 4, 2025

Once you turn 50, regular health screenings become crucial for early detection of age-related conditions. Here are the essential screenings you should consider
1. Colonoscopy
Why: Detects colorectal cancer and polyps.
Frequency: Every 10 years, or more often based on your doctor’s recommendation.
2. Mammogram (for women)
Why: Screens for breast cancer.
Frequency: Every 1–2 years, depending on risk factors.
3. Prostate Exam (for men)
Why: Screens for prostate cancer.
Frequency: Discuss frequency with your doctor, as it varies based on personal risk.
4. Bone Density Test
Why: Checks for osteoporosis and bone health.
Frequency: Usually once at age 65, earlier if at high risk.
5. Blood Pressure Screening
Why: Detects hypertension, which can lead to heart disease or stroke.
Frequency: At least once a year.
6. Cholesterol Test
Why: Screens for high cholesterol, a risk factor for heart disease.
Frequency: Every 4–6 years, more often if at risk.
7. Blood Glucose Test
Why: Screens for type 2 diabetes.
Frequency: Every 3 years, especially if overweight or at risk.
8. Eye Exam
Why: Detects glaucoma, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration.
Frequency: Every 1–2 years.
9. Hearing Test
Why: Screens for hearing loss, which can increase with age.
Frequency: Every 3 years or sooner if you notice changes.
10. Skin Cancer Screening
Why: Identifies early signs of skin cancer.
Frequency: Annually, especially if you're at high risk due to sun exposure.
Staying up to date on these screenings can help catch health issues early, improving outcomes and overall longevity. Always consult with your healthcare provider to tailor screenings to your personal risk factors.
The Bodyweight Team







