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19 Health Metrics Every Man Should Track Before 40

Updated on July 25, 2025 by TMM Staff · Fitness, Lifestyle

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You don’t need to be obsessed with health to stay ahead, you just need to be aware. By 40, your body starts giving subtle signs about what it needs, what it’s tired of, and what could go wrong if ignored. These metrics aren’t about chasing perfection. They’re about staying functional, focused, and resilient.

Many men don’t check in on their health because they don’t know what to look for. This list isn’t just about numbers, it’s about habits that help you keep showing up for life, career, and the people who count on you.

Table of Contents

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  • Blood Pressure
  • Resting Heart Rate
  • Waist Circumference
  • Fasting Blood Sugar
  • Cholesterol Levels
  • Vitamin D Levels
  • Liver Enzymes
  • Kidney Function (eGFR)
  • Inflammation Markers (CRP)
  • VO2 Max
  • Body Fat Percentage
  • Recovery Heart Rate
  • Mobility Range
  • Testosterone Levels
  • Sleep Quality
  • Mental Health Patterns
  • Skin Checks
  • Dental Health
  • Family Medical History
  • Conclusion 

Blood Pressure

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Silent but deadly, high blood pressure rarely shows symptoms until it causes real damage. Anything over 120/80 on a consistent basis is worth monitoring. Elevated pressure puts strain on your heart, kidneys, and brain. Even a mild increase can signal deeper issues like stress, poor diet, or lack of sleep. Know your numbers and take them seriously before they become a crisis.

Resting Heart Rate

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This isn’t just for athletes, it’s a snapshot of how efficiently your heart is working. A healthy range is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. If your resting rate stays on the high end, it may be a sign of chronic stress or lack of fitness. Lower heart rates are typically linked to better endurance and cardiovascular health. A simple morning reading can tell you a lot.

Waist Circumference

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This number tells you more than the scale. Excess belly fat, especially visceral fat around your organs, raises your risk for heart disease and diabetes. A waist size over 40 inches is a red flag. Measuring it is fast, easy, and more reliable than fixating on your weight. Keep it in check through consistent diet and movement, not crash diets.

Fasting Blood Sugar

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Your fasting blood sugar reflects how well your body manages glucose. A normal reading is under 100 mg/dL. Anything higher can point to insulin resistance or prediabetes. You may feel fine, but elevated glucose still harms nerves, eyes, and internal organs over time. Catching this early can help you reverse the course with simple lifestyle changes.

Cholesterol Levels

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You want low LDL (bad), high HDL (good), and manageable triglycerides. Together, they paint a picture of your heart health. Total cholesterol under 200 mg/dL is ideal, but ratios matter too. Don’t just skim your lab report, ask your doctor what each number means. The right adjustments in food and movement can make a big difference.

Vitamin D Levels

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Low vitamin D doesn’t just hurt your bones, it can drag down your mood, energy, and testosterone. Many men are deficient without knowing it, especially if they work indoors. Aim for blood levels above 30 ng/mL, though 50 is closer to optimal. Sunlight helps, but supplements are often necessary to close the gap. Don’t ignore it, especially in the colder months.

Liver Enzymes

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Your liver processes everything from alcohol to pain meds to fried food. Elevated enzymes (like ALT or AST) show your liver is under stress. You may not feel sick, but damage can build slowly. These levels show up in routine bloodwork, ask for them if you’re not sure. Keeping them in range means your body can filter toxins efficiently.

Kidney Function (eGFR)

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Your kidneys filter waste and manage fluid balance, yet most men don’t think about them. eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) should be over 60. Anything lower could mean declining function. Factors like dehydration, high blood pressure, or overusing NSAIDs can affect kidney health. Hydration and regular testing can help you stay on top of it.

Inflammation Markers (CRP)

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CRP (C-reactive protein) shows how inflamed your body is behind the scenes. Chronic inflammation contributes to everything from heart issues to depression. It’s not always about what you eat, it can also stem from stress, poor sleep, or overtraining. A high CRP isn’t a death sentence, but it’s a warning. Reducing it usually comes down to lifestyle, not medication.

VO2 Max

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This is your body’s oxygen efficiency score, how well you handle cardio and endurance. A higher VO2 max means better stamina, circulation, and recovery. Many smartwatches estimate this, but you can also test it with a professional. You don’t need elite numbers, just progress over time. It’s one of the best predictors of overall longevity.

Body Fat Percentage

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Weight alone doesn’t tell the full story. A guy who’s lean and muscular may weigh more than someone with higher body fat. Aim for 15–20% body fat to stay in a healthy, functional range. DEXA scans and calipers give better accuracy than home scales. Too little fat can hurt hormones; too much adds silent risk.

Recovery Heart Rate

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How quickly your heart rate drops after exercise matters more than you’d think. A fast drop (over 20 beats in one minute post-exercise) is a strong sign of cardiovascular health. It reflects how well your body handles stress. You don’t need a lab to test it, just a stopwatch and your pulse. Track it weekly and aim for improvement.

Mobility Range

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Flexibility is about more than touching your toes. Tight hips, poor shoulder range, or an immobile spine lead to chronic pain and movement compensations. You don’t need to stretch for hours, but you do need to move well daily. Poor mobility now becomes an injury later. Regular check-ins with how you move matter more than a big lift PR.

Testosterone Levels

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Low testosterone isn’t just about libido, it can affect motivation, energy, mood, and muscle maintenance. Levels naturally decline with age, but lifestyle, stress, and sleep can crash it early. Bloodwork can check both total and free testosterone. If you’re feeling flat, it’s worth getting checked before assuming it’s just stress.

Sleep Quality

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It’s not just how long you sleep, it’s how well you sleep. Fragmented, shallow sleep raises cortisol, lowers testosterone, and wrecks your mental clarity. Sleep trackers help, but energy levels in the morning say even more. If you’re always waking up tired, address your routine, not just your alarm. Recovery starts with rest, not hustle.

Mental Health Patterns

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Mood swings, irritability, detachment, these aren’t quirks. They’re signals. Mental fitness is part of physical fitness, and untreated anxiety or burnout shows up everywhere else. You don’t need a crisis to check in. Journaling, therapy, or even regular checklists help you catch changes early. Ignore your mental health, and everything else starts to crack.

Skin Checks

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That mole you’ve been ignoring? It might be nothing, but it might not. Melanoma is one of the most treatable cancers if caught early. Men over 30, especially those who spend time in the sun, should do annual skin checks. Look for changes in color, shape, or size. Skin health is part of total health.

Dental Health

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Bleeding gums aren’t just about hygiene, they’re linked to inflammation, heart disease, and even dementia risk. Gum health is a mirror of your body’s internal state. Brush and floss, obviously, but also schedule regular cleanings. A healthy mouth often reflects a well-maintained system.

Family Medical History

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This isn’t a number, but it’s a predictor. If your father had early heart disease, or your mother battled cancer, your odds shift. Use that information to guide screenings, not to stress you out. Proactive awareness lets you act earlier and smarter. It’s not destiny, but it is data worth having.

Conclusion 

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None of these metrics are about perfection. They’re about staying alert to the signs your body gives you every day. Tracking them doesn’t mean obsessing, it means choosing awareness over guesswork. Health isn’t just about avoiding illness. It’s about making choices that keep you grounded, sharp, and capable for decades to come.

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