Stay healthy at every age: Cardiologist’s must-do tips from 20s to 70s

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Prevention leads to a longer, healthier life. Cardiologist Dmitry Yaranov, known as “Heart Transplant Doc” on Instagram, shared a decade-by-decade health guide. He emphasized early screening, healthy habits, and regular checkups.

Your 20s: Build a Strong Foundation

  • Check blood pressure and cholesterol, especially with risk factors.
  • Practice safe sex and get tested for STIs and HPV.
  • Exercise, eat well, and limit alcohol and smoking.

Your 30s: Maintain and Monitor

  • Continue BP and cholesterol checks every 4-6 years.
  • Screen for diabetes if you have obesity or a family history.
  • Watch your weight, manage stress, and get quality sleep.
  • Prioritize mental health and work-life balance.

Your 40s: Stay Alert for Warning Signs

  • Test blood sugar for prediabetes or diabetes.
  • Discuss mammograms and prostate screenings with your doctor.
  • Address heart disease risks if you have high BP, cholesterol, or a family history.

Your 50s: Step Up Preventive Care

  • Get a colonoscopy starting at 45.
  • Check bone density, especially for women.
  • Stay updated on vaccinations, including flu and shingles shots.
  • Women should discuss menopause and hormone changes with a doctor.

Your 60s: Focus on Heart and Mobility

  • Schedule regular heart screenings.
  • If you’ve smoked, consider lung cancer screening.
  • Strengthen balance and flexibility to prevent falls.
  • Get hearing and vision tests to catch early issues.

Your 70s and Beyond: Prioritize Quality of Life

  • Keep your brain sharp with social activities and mental exercises.
  • Review medications to avoid unnecessary prescriptions.
  • Continue cancer screenings based on your health.
  • Stay active with walking, stretching, and light strength training.

Dr. Yaranov stresses that prevention matters at every age. Small steps now lead to a healthier future.