Verified By Apollo Doctors March 8, 2024
2704We live in a world where we get many things at our fingertips without moving from our couch. Therefore, leading an active life seems like a thing of the past. And with a sedentary lifestyle comes health issues, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. A switch to an active lifestyle and including preventive health checks may help identify and prevent certain health issues.
This blog highlights the importance of health checks and who should get them done.
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Health is a consolidation of physical, mental and social well-being, which you can regularly improve through a balanced diet, physical exercise, adequate rest and recreation, and managing stress. Despite taking the required steps to stay healthy, we are at risk of developing several illnesses unexpectedly. Therefore, getting a regular health check-up is crucial to identify such health risks during the initial stages.
Working individuals between the ages of 30 and 60 are at an increased risk of developing lifestyle diseases due to unhealthy choices, family history of health issues, and sleep deprivation. Research indicates that preventive health check-ups identify and reduce potential health risks before they progress to severe or critical stages requiring expensive treatments, financially burdening the healthcare system. Good health boosts positive outcomes in multiple domains, such as happiness, mental wellness, academic drive, creative aptitude, social connections, and relationships. Sustaining a positive health status depends upon preventing or reducing the risk of onset and progression of chronic illnesses by timely detecting them with regular health screenings.
In clinical practice, a screening test detects potential chronic health conditions in asymptomatic or apparently healthy individuals at increased risk of disease, helps initiate lifestyle modifications, and, if needed, a management approach. Screening tests can help gauge requirements for additional follow-up tests and consultations to consolidate a diagnosis.
Although physicians usually prefer annual preventive health screening, some may recommend a bi-annual frequency for those with risk factors. During your regular yearly check-ups, your doctor reviews your health history, conducts examinations to evaluate your health and updates your records, and may schedule necessary screening tests. An annual health check-up should include medical history, family history, any medications you are currently taking and any allergies you have.
Basic preventive health screening for individuals between 18-40 years should include the following:
Screening assessments can also be personalized or individualized. Personalized screening assessments integrate “person-specific” outcomes such as gender, age, lifestyle and personal history, medical history (including acute illnesses or comorbidities), and family history, facilitating improved disease risk prediction and clinical evaluation.
However, if you have chronic illnesses like diabetes or COPD, you should visit your physician frequently, irrespective of age. Your doctor may recommend the time for your next visit based on your risk factors, results from your health screening tests, and current health issues.
Regular check-ups help you in several ways. Some of them are as follows:
One of the ways to stay healthy, know what is happening with your body, and improve your health status is to get regular personalized preventive health screening. Personalized or individualized health checks allow for timely detection of the onset of chronic diseases. Your doctor may ask you to regularly get a health check-up based on age, risk factors, personal and family history, and current medical conditions. Although physicians usually prefer annual preventive health screening, some may recommend a bi-annual frequency for those with risk factors. Individuals with chronic medical conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes or lung disease, should schedule consultations with their physician more often, irrespective of age.
The Apollo ProHealth full body checkup is an excellent way to manage your health and identify potential health problems proactively. Join Apollo ProHealth’s preventive care program and obtain a personalized, comprehensive, full body check up to spot underlying medical conditions before they progress.
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