Whether we like it or not, good health doesn’t just happen. It’s built through awareness, prevention, and proactive care. As we reach our 40s, our bodies begin to change in subtle yet significant ways. These shifts may not always be visible, but they can set the stage for future health issues if left unchecked. That’s where preventive screening comes in, helping you catch potential problems early, long before symptoms appear.
What Happens Around 40
By the time we enter our 40s, our bodies naturally begin to slow down and evolve:
- Metabolism starts to decline, making it easier to gain weight and harder to lose it.
- Muscle mass and bone density begin to drop, raising the risk of weakness and osteoporosis.
- Hormonal changes kick in, especially in women approaching perimenopause and in men with gradual testosterone decline.
- Vision and hearing may slowly deteriorate.
- Cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure levels often increase due to age, stress, and lifestyle.
- Sleep quality and energy levels may dip, often masked by busy routines.
These changes are normal, but regular screening ensures that small shifts don’t become serious problems later on.
Essential Screenings by 40
To take charge of your health, these are the key tests every adult should consider by age 40:
Basic Health Checks
- Blood Pressure & Cholesterol Check: Once a year
- Blood Glucose (Diabetes) Test: Annually, or more frequently if you have a family history
- BMI & Waist Circumference: At every visit or yearly
- Liver & Kidney Function Tests: Once a year
- Vision & Dental Check-ups: Once a year
Cancer Screenings
- Cervical Screening (Pap Smear): Every 3 years for women
- Breast Screening (Mammogram): Every 2 years starting at 50 (earlier if at higher risk)
- Colorectal Screening (FOBT): Begin at 45; follow up with colonoscopy if positive
- Prostate Screening (PSA & DRE): For men aged 40 and above or with family history (case-by-case basis)
- Lung Screening: From 45–75 years old for those with a significant smoking history (20 years) or occupational/family risk factors
When to Schedule a General Check-up
Even if you feel perfectly healthy, a comprehensive medical check-up every 1–2 years is essential.
If you already have conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, or high cholesterol, consult your doctor for a yearly review or as recommended.
Regular check-ups aren’t about finding problems. Rather, they’re about staying one step ahead of them.
The Takeaway: Prevention is Power
Your 40s are a turning point, a time to prioritise wellness over worry. By investing in regular screenings now, you’re not only protecting your health but also securing more years of vitality, energy, and peace of mind.
Take the first step today! Schedule your screening with any of our member hospitals. Because prevention isn’t just about living longer, it’s about living better.



