What we mean by nutrition
The nutrition evidence for healthy ageing is, despite the noise, broadly consistent: a predominantly plant-rich diet with adequate protein, minimal ultra-processed food, sensible alcohol and a calorie intake that maintains a healthy body composition. Bloods make this concrete — ApoB and lipid profile, HbA1c, ferritin, vitamin D, B12, folate, magnesium and omega-3 index all respond predictably to what you eat.
At Aafiyah Care Clinic we approach nutrition the way primary care has always worked best: a named British-trained GP, comprehensive annual blood biomarkers, clinical examination, and a long conversation about the lifestyle factors that the evidence keeps coming back to — sleep, nutrition, exercise, alcohol, stress and continuity of care.
We deliberately avoid wellness-spa language and unproven intervention stacks. The interventions that genuinely extend healthspan — early detection, cardiovascular risk reduction, metabolic health, hormonal review and structured lifestyle medicine — are unglamorous and well established. They simply have to be done consistently, every year, by a doctor who knows you.
Why this matters in Dubai
Dubai has excellent specialists and excellent technology. What is less common — and what the evidence in preventive medicine most consistently rewards — is continuity of primary care: the same GP, reviewing the same person, year after year, watching the trend rather than the snapshot.
For nutrition specifically, that continuity is the difference between detecting a problem at the stage where it is still fully reversible through lifestyle medicine, and detecting it once it requires lifelong medication. Dubai's relatively young expatriate population is exactly the group for whom early, GP-led prevention pays the largest healthspan dividend.
Every annual review at Aafiyah is delivered in our DHA-licensed clinic in Business Bay, or at your home anywhere in Dubai through our nurse home-visit service with the GP consultation following by video or in person.
What a proper assessment looks like
A meaningful nutrition review at Aafiyah is a nutritional and metabolic biomarker review. It is not a list of trendy add-on tests — it is the well-evidenced biomarkers, clinical measurements and lifestyle review that actually change long-term outcomes.
Your GP reviews each result against your own previous results (not just population averages), explains what each marker means today, what the trajectory looks like over the next five and ten years, and what to do about it. You leave with a written plan, not a PDF dump of numbers.
The same GP sees you again the following year. That repeated relationship — the named doctor who already knows your history, your family, your work, your stress and your sleep — is the single strongest predictor of long-term health in the entire primary-care evidence base.
How to start this year
Book your first annual review with a named British-trained GP at our Business Bay clinic, or arrange a nurse home visit anywhere in Dubai with a video consultation to follow. Bring any previous results — we will combine everything into a single baseline picture.
Explore related topics in the Longevity Hub — particularly the pillars on annual blood tests, cardiovascular and metabolic health, hormones and lifestyle medicine — to understand how nutrition fits into the wider picture of healthy ageing.
Then come back next year. That is the entire model. It is unglamorous, it is well evidenced, and in Dubai it is rare. It is how people actually live healthier for longer.