Longevity Program for Men Over 40
Men's health needs change significantly after 40. Here's what to focus on.
Hormonal Changes
#### Testosterone Decline
Testosterone drops 1-2% annually after 30By 40, levels may be 20-30% lower than peakAffects energy, muscle mass, mood, and sexual function#### Other Hormonal Changes
Declining DHEA and growth hormoneIncreasing insulin resistanceCortisol dysregulationKey Health Priorities
#### Cardiovascular Health
#1 cause of death in men over 40Regular lipid panels and blood pressure checksHeart-healthy diet and exerciseStress management#### Prostate Health
PSA screening starting at 50 (or 40 with family history)Regular prostate examsAnti-inflammatory diet#### Metabolic Health
Monitor fasting glucose and HbA1cMaintain healthy waist circumferenceLimit alcohol consumptionDiagnostic Tests
#### Annual Screenings
Complete blood count (CBC)Comprehensive metabolic panelLipid panelTestosterone levels (total and free)PSA (prostate-specific antigen)Thyroid function#### Advanced Testing (Every 3-5 years)
Cardiac calcium scoreBody composition analysisVO2 max testingHormone panelSupplements for Men 40+
**Zinc**: 15-30mg daily (testosterone support)**Vitamin D**: 3000-5000 IU daily**Magnesium**: 300-400mg daily**Omega-3**: 2-3g daily**CoQ10**: 100-200mg daily**Saw Palmetto**: For prostate healthLifestyle Recommendations
1. Strength train 2-3x weekly
2. Maintain healthy weight
3. Prioritize sleep quality
4. Manage stress actively
5. Limit alcohol and processed foods
Key Takeaways
1. Testosterone decline is natural but manageable
2. Cardiovascular health is the top priority
3. Regular screening catches problems early
4. Lifestyle factors have the biggest impact