Mature Man Health Bundle – 5 Essential Tests for Ageing Well

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Mature Man Health Bundle – 5 Essential Tests for Ageing Well

Mature Man Health Bundle – 5 Essential Tests for Ageing Well

Keeping an eye on your health is more important than ever as you age. Certain risks, like prostate issues, heart disease, diabetes, and inflammation, become more common later in life.

This bundle helps you monitor essential health markers, giving you the insights you need to stay proactive about your well-being. With just a few simple at-home tests, you can check key indicators and take charge of your health.

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Whether you’re feeling more tired than usual, concerned about heart health, or simply want to stay ahead of potential health issues, this bundle provides answers—all from the comfort of home.

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About this bundle

Staying on top of your health as you age doesn’t have to be complicated. Monitoring key health markers can help you stay ahead of potential risks and make informed decisions about your well-being.

Our Mature Man Health Bundle includes a selection of easy-to-use home tests designed to track prostate health, heart health, inflammation, and metabolic function. From checking cholesterol and blood sugar to screening for bowel health and inflammation, this bundle provides valuable insights to help you take a proactive approach to long-term health.

Regular testing can help detect early warning signs of common health issues, manage long-term risks, and support more informed discussions with your doctor. Whether you’re looking to monitor prostate health, assess heart risks, or detect hidden inflammation, these tests offer a simple and convenient way to stay in control.

Take charge of your health with reliable, at-home testing solutions.

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How this bundle helps you

Support healthy aging by tracking key health markers
Monitor prostate health privately
Check cholesterol levels to assess heart disease risk
Check your diabetes risk by screening for key markers
Detect hidden bowel issues linked to digestive health
Measure inflammation levels to assess health risks
Test from home with quick results

Prostate Health (PSA) Test

Prostate health becomes a major concern for men from their 40s on, as the risk of prostate enlargement and prostate cancer increases with age. Many early prostate issues cause no obvious symptoms, making regular monitoring essential for early detection.

This home test measures prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in your blood, a key marker for prostate health. If you’re experiencing urinary changes, difficulty emptying your bladder, or unexplained discomfort, this test can provide valuable insights to discuss with your doctor.

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Total Cholesterol Test

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in men, and high cholesterol is a major risk factor. As men age, cholesterol levels tend to rise, increasing the likelihood of heart attacks, strokes, and circulation problems. Since high cholesterol has no symptoms, regular testing is the best way to stay ahead of potential risks.

This home test measures your total cholesterol levels, helping you assess whether you need to make lifestyle changes or seek medical advice. Whether you have a family history of heart disease or simply want to stay proactive, regular cholesterol monitoring is a smart step in protecting your long-term health.

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Diabetes Marker (Glucose and Ketones) Test

Older men are at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, especially if they have excess weight, high blood pressure, or a family history of diabetes. Diabetes often develops without noticeable symptoms, but over time, high blood sugar can lead to nerve damage, kidney problems, and heart disease.

This urine test detects elevated glucose and ketones, which can indicate poor blood sugar control. If you’re feeling tired, frequently thirsty, or urinating more than usual, this test can help you assess your risk and take action early.

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Bowel Health (FOB) Test

Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, and risk increases significantly after 50. Many bowel conditions, including cancer, ulcers, and polyps, develop silently, without clear symptoms. Regular screening is essential for catching potential issues early.

This test checks for hidden (occult) blood in stool, a possible early sign of bowel disease. If you have digestive changes, unexplained weight loss, or a family history of bowel cancer, this test offers a simple way to screen for potential concerns before symptoms develop.

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Inflammation Indicator C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test

Chronic inflammation is a hidden factor in many serious health conditions affecting older men, including heart disease, arthritis, and autoimmune disorders. High levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) can signal ongoing inflammation, even if you feel healthy.

This test measures CRP levels in your blood, helping assess your risk of inflammation-related conditions. If you have concerns about heart health, joint pain, or chronic fatigue, this test can provide early insights and support proactive health management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this bundle recommended for?

The Mature Man Health Bundle is designed for men aged 55 and over who want to proactively monitor their health and identify potential risks before they become serious concerns.

As men age, the risk of prostate issues, heart disease, diabetes, inflammation, and bowel conditions increases. Many of these conditions develop gradually and without obvious symptoms, making regular testing a key part of maintaining long-term health.

This bundle is particularly beneficial for men who:

  • Want to monitor prostate health—as prostate issues become more common with age.
  • Are concerned about heart disease—by checking cholesterol and inflammation levels.
  • Have a family history of diabetes or cardiovascular disease—and want to track early warning signs.
  • Experience symptoms like fatigue, frequent urination, or digestive issues—which could indicate underlying health conditions.
  • Prefer at-home health monitoring—for privacy, convenience, and peace of mind.

By testing these key men’s health markers, this bundle helps provide early insights and allows you to take a proactive approach to your well-being.

Do I need to send my sample to a lab?

No, you don’t need to send your sample to a lab.

All the tests in the Mature Man Health Bundle are rapid at-home tests, meaning you can perform them yourself and get results within minutes. Each test is designed to be simple, accurate, and easy to interpret, with clear instructions provided.

Each test provides clear, easy-to-read results, allowing you to check your health from home without waiting for lab processing. If any of your results suggest a potential health concern, you may wish to discuss them with a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

How accurate are the results of these tests?

All the tests in the Mature Man Health Bundle meet strict quality and accuracy standards for home testing. They are CE-marked, meaning they comply with European safety, reliability, and performance requirements for in vitro diagnostic devices.

Each test has undergone clinical validation to ensure results are comparable to those obtained in professional healthcare settings. However, like all diagnostic tests, there is a small chance of false positives or negatives, so results should always be interpreted in context.

If you receive an abnormal or unexpected result, it’s important to follow up with a healthcare professional for further testing and medical advice. Regular monitoring alongside medical check-ups provides the most accurate picture of your health.

How does this bundle help detect hidden health risks?

Many serious health conditions develop silently, without obvious symptoms in the early stages. This bundle is designed to help men over 55 identify key risk factors for prostate health, heart disease, diabetes, inflammation, and bowel conditions—before they become more serious.

Here’s how each test helps uncover hidden health risks:

  • Prostate Health (PSA) Test – Elevated PSA levels can indicate an increased risk of prostate enlargement or prostate cancer, even before symptoms appear. Regular monitoring helps detect potential prostate issues early.
  • Total Cholesterol Test – High cholesterol often has no symptoms, yet it’s a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and circulation problems. Early detection allows for lifestyle changes or medical intervention before complications arise.
  • Diabetes (Glucose) Test – Elevated glucose and ketones in urine can indicate pre-diabetes or diabetes, which can lead to heart disease, nerve damage, and kidney problems if left undiagnosed. This test helps spot issues early.
  • Bowel Health (FOB) Test – Hidden blood in stool can be an early warning sign of polyps, ulcers, or bowel cancer, even if you have no digestive symptoms. Detecting bowel issues early improves treatment outcomes.
  • C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test – Chronic inflammation is linked to heart disease, arthritis, and autoimmune conditions. High CRP levels can be an early sign of underlying health issues, even if you feel fine.

By testing these key health markers, this bundle helps identify potential long-term risks before symptoms appear, giving you a proactive way to monitor your health and make informed decisions.

Why is prostate testing important for men over 55?

Prostate health becomes a major concern for men as they age. More than 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, and the risk increases significantly after age 50. Other prostate conditions, such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis, can also develop, affecting urinary function and overall well-being.

A PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) Test helps detect potential prostate issues early by measuring PSA levels in the blood. Elevated PSA levels can indicate:

  • Prostate enlargement (BPH) – A common, non-cancerous condition that can cause frequent urination, weak urine flow, or difficulty emptying the bladder.
  • Prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) – Can lead to discomfort, pain, and urinary issues.
  • Prostate cancer – The most common cancer in men in the UK, often developing without symptoms in the early stages.

Regular PSA testing allows men to monitor changes over time, identify potential concerns early, and take action if needed. If PSA levels are elevated, further medical evaluation can help determine whether treatment or monitoring is necessary.

Who should consider PSA testing?

  • Men over 55 as part of routine health monitoring.
  • Those with a family history of prostate cancer, as genetic factors increase risk.
  • Men experiencing urinary symptoms, such as frequent nighttime urination or difficulty starting or stopping urination.

Since prostate cancer often develops silently, early detection through PSA testing can be life-saving, allowing for early intervention and better treatment outcomes.

What do elevated glucose and ketones in my urine tell me about my diabetes risk?

If your urine test detects elevated glucose and ketones, it could indicate a problem with blood sugar regulation, which may be a sign of pre-diabetes, diabetes, or poor glucose control.

Elevated glucose in urine (Glycosuria)

Normally, your kidneys filter glucose and prevent it from spilling into urine. When blood sugar levels are too high, excess glucose leaks into the urine, which is often a red flag for diabetes. This can happen in:

  • Undiagnosed or uncontrolled diabetes – Blood sugar levels are consistently too high.
  • Pre-diabetes – The body struggles to regulate glucose properly.
  • High sugar intake – Occasionally, glucose can appear in urine after eating excessive sugar, but it should return to normal.

Ketones in urine (Ketonuria)

Ketones appear in urine when the body burns fat for energy instead of glucose. This can happen in:

  • Diabetes (especially type 1 or poorly controlled type 2) – When the body lacks insulin, it cannot use glucose for energy, forcing it to break down fat instead.
  • Fasting or very low-carb diets – Some people develop ketones when fasting or following ketogenic diets, but without glucose in urine, this is usually not a concern.
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) – In severe cases, very high ketones and glucose in urine can indicate DKA, a life-threatening emergency that requires urgent medical attention.

What does the bowel health test check for, and when should I take it?

The Bowel Health (FOB) Test checks for hidden (occult) blood in stool, which can be an early warning sign of conditions such as polyps, ulcers, diverticulitis, or bowel cancer. Many bowel conditions do not cause noticeable symptoms in their early stages, making regular screening important for early detection and prevention.

Bowel cancer risk increases significantly after the age of 55, and routine screening is recommended even if you feel healthy. Hidden blood in stool is not always visible, so this test helps detect potential issues before symptoms appear.

You should consider taking this test if:

  • You are over 55 and want to monitor your bowel health as a precaution.
  • You have a family history of bowel cancer or digestive diseases.
  • You have changes in bowel habits, such as persistent diarrhoea, constipation, or unexplained weight loss.
  • You experience abdominal pain, bloating, or discomfort that doesn’t seem to go away.

A positive result does not necessarily mean cancer—it can be caused by other conditions such as haemorrhoids, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease. However, any positive result should be followed up with a healthcare professional for further investigation.

What is C-reactive protein (CRP), and why is inflammation a concern for older men?

C--reactive protein (CRP) is a marker of inflammation in the body. The liver produces CRP in response to infection, injury, or chronic disease, making it a useful indicator of hidden inflammation that could affect long-term health.

For men over 55, chronic inflammation is a growing concern because it has been linked to serious health conditions, including heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Unlike acute inflammation, which helps the body heal, long-term inflammation can damage blood vessels, joints, and organs without obvious symptoms.

High CRP levels may indicate:

  • Increased risk of heart disease or stroke, as inflammation can contribute to artery blockages.
  • Chronic conditions such as arthritis or autoimmune diseases, which often worsen with age.
  • Ongoing infections or underlying health issues that may not yet be causing noticeable symptoms.

Since inflammation is often silent, CRP testing can help identify potential risks early, allowing for lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, or medical follow-up to prevent more serious complications. Regular monitoring can be particularly useful for men with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or a history of heart disease.

  • CE-Certified

    The CE mark means our tests have been assessed for quality

  • Tested

    Each test has undergone clinical trials

  • Used by doctors

    Our tests are made from hospital-grade components

  • Rapid results

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