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April 21, 2026 By GOQii Leave a Comment

The New Annual Health Check: Tests That Actually Matter After 35

Most people wait for symptoms before they take their health seriously. The problem is after 35, many of the biggest risks develop silently, long before symptoms appear.

For many, an annual health check still means cholesterol, fasting sugar, and perhaps an ECG. That may have been sufficient years ago, but it no longer reflects how modern health risks develop.

You may feel completely normal and still be developing insulin resistance, fatty liver, or gradual muscle loss. Preventive healthcare has evolved and your annual check-up needs to evolve with it. Understanding how daily habits influence long-term health is equally important, especially when it comes to building consistency in exercise and lifestyle routines.

Studies show that a large number of adults with early metabolic risk remain undiagnosed for years because routine tests fail to capture these silent changes.

Who Should Prioritise These Tests?

These tests are especially important if you:

  • Have a sedentary lifestyle
  • Have a family history of diabetes or heart disease
  • Carry excess abdominal fat
  • Experience fatigue despite “normal” reports

If any of these apply to you, your standard check-up may not be enough.

  1. Body Composition, Not Just BMI

BMI only tells you your weight relative to height. It does not distinguish between fat and muscle, which means it often misses underlying risk.

Body composition analysis provides a clearer assessment by measuring:

  • Body fat percentage
  • Visceral fat
  • Muscle mass

A normal BMI with high visceral fat is often where risk is missed.

Visceral fat—especially around the abdomen is strongly linked to heart disease and diabetes. It is also closely associated with chronic inflammation, which often develops silently and accelerates disease risk.

Assess annually where possible, especially if you are making lifestyle changes.

  1. Cardiorespiratory Fitness and VO₂ Max

VO₂ max reflects how efficiently your body uses oxygen during physical activity. It is one of the strongest predictors of long-term health and survival.

Higher fitness levels are associated with:

  • Lower cardiovascular risk
  • Better metabolic health
  • Reduced risk of early mortality

Fitness level often predicts health outcomes more accurately than weight alone.

While lab testing offers precision, many fitness trackers provide reasonable estimates. Clinical treadmill tests can also be used.

Track this every 1–2 years to monitor improvement or decline.

  1. Liver Health and Fatty Liver Screening

Fatty liver disease is rising rapidly, even among individuals who do not consume alcohol.

A basic liver function test may indicate elevated enzymes, but an abdominal ultrasound provides a clearer assessment of fat accumulation.

Fatty liver is often the first visible sign of deeper metabolic dysfunction. In many cases, this overlaps with early inflammatory changes that go unnoticed for years.

It is strongly linked to:

  • Insulin resistance
  • Central obesity
  • Elevated triglycerides

If you fall into these categories, consider screening annually or as advised by your doctor.

  1. Vitamin D, B12 and Ferritin

Micronutrient deficiencies are common and often overlooked, yet they can significantly impact overall health.

Key markers include:

  • Vitamin D – supports bone health and immunity
  • Vitamin B12 – essential for nerve function and energy
  • Ferritin – reflects iron stores and can explain fatigue

These do not need to be tested every year for everyone, but checking at least once after 35, especially if you have symptoms or dietary restrictions is sensible.

  1. HbA1c, Not Just Fasting Sugar

Fasting blood sugar provides a snapshot of your glucose levels at a single point in time.

HbA1c reflects your average blood sugar over the past three months, making it a more reliable indicator of early metabolic changes.

As a general guideline:

  • Below 5.7% → normal
  • 5.7%–6.4% → prediabetes
  • Above 6.5% → diabetes

If you are over 35 especially with a sedentary lifestyle or family history testing annually is advisable. Managing blood sugar effectively also depends on consistent lifestyle habits, not just test results.

Track Trends, Not Just Reports

A single abnormal value does not define your health. What matters more is the direction over time.

Ask yourself:

  • Is your HbA1c slowly rising each year?
  • Is visceral fat increasing?
  • Is your fitness declining?

These patterns often appear long before disease is diagnosed.

Preventive health is about early correction, not late intervention. Long-term consistency is often influenced by environment, routines, and even social health and behavioural patterns.

Save your reports. Compare annually. Adjust early.

The most dangerous health changes are the ones you don’t feel.

After 35, the goal is no longer to react to disease it is to detect risk early and stay ahead of it.

Preventive health works best when data is combined with daily guidance, habit tracking, and personalised support through a connected health ecosystem.

Because the earlier you see it,
the easier it is to change it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. What tests should you do annually after 35?

After 35, annual health checks should go beyond basic tests and include body composition, HbA1c, liver health screening, and key metabolic markers. These tests help detect early risk factors that may not show symptoms.

  1. Is BMI enough to assess health risk?

No. BMI does not differentiate between fat and muscle. A person can have a normal BMI but still carry high visceral fat, which increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes. Body composition is a more accurate indicator.

  1. Why is HbA1c better than fasting sugar?

Fasting sugar reflects glucose levels at a single point in time, while HbA1c shows average blood sugar over the past three months. This makes it more reliable for identifying early metabolic changes.

  1. How often should you check for fatty liver?

If you have risk factors such as central obesity, high triglycerides, or insulin resistance, screening for fatty liver annually or as advised by a doctor is recommended.

  1. What is VO₂ max and why is it important?

VO₂ max measures how efficiently your body uses oxygen during exercise. It is a strong predictor of cardiovascular health and long-term survival, often more indicative than weight alone.

  1. Do all these tests need to be done every year?

Not necessarily. Some tests like HbA1c and body composition may be tracked annually, while others like vitamin levels can be checked periodically based on symptoms and risk factors.

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Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The tests mentioned may not be necessary for everyone and should be undertaken based on individual health needs and medical history. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about medical tests, diagnosis, or treatment. GOQii provides preventive health guidance and lifestyle coaching and does not offer clinical diagnosis or medical treatment.

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