A proactive, systematic clinical review and evaluation of an individual’s comprehensive health profile, including hormonal status, metabolic function, and genetic risk factors, specifically tailored to the physiological and health challenges characteristic of each decade of life. These audits ensure that preventative and optimization strategies evolve dynamically with age, anticipating common age-related declines. The goal is to maintain robust function and preemptively address emerging risks across the lifespan.
Origin
This concept is a clinical application of longevity medicine and preventative endocrinology, acknowledging that hormonal needs and health priorities shift significantly every ten years. It moves beyond static annual checkups to a framework that incorporates age-specific normative data and risk stratification. The term reflects a structured, periodic evaluation designed for sustained health span extension.
Mechanism
An audit typically involves a deep dive into advanced clinical biometrics, including age-appropriate hormone panels, cardiovascular risk markers, and genetic screening for common age-related vulnerabilities. Based on the decade-specific findings, the clinician adjusts therapeutic interventions, such as optimizing hormone replacement doses or modifying lifestyle protocols, to counteract the physiological losses associated with that life stage. This ensures a continuously personalized and preventative approach.
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