Men’s Health
What makes men any different than women when it comes to paying attention to their health?
For starters, many men largely ignore their health – whether they may be young or elderly — and those that see their physician are often pushed by a female relative. Studies have shown that women are 100 percent more likely to visit the doctor for annual examinations and preventive services than men.
Fifty-five percent of men have not seen their primary-care physician for a physical exam within the
past year. Nearly one in five men ages 55 or older has never had a colonoscopy. About one in three
says they “wait as long as possible” before seeing a doctor when they are sick, in pain or concerned
about their health.
This may be why men die at higher rates than women from the top 10 causes of death and are the victims of over 92 percent of workplace deaths. On average, men today die almost five years earlier than women (when 100 years ago, women lived just one year longer on average). They are nearly 40 percent more likely to die of heart disease, nearly 30 percent more likely to die of cancer, and twice as likely to die from injuries. And, they are four times more likely to die from suicide (as depression in men is far more likely to go un-diagnosed).
Then there are issues that are specific to men. More than 30 million men suffer from prostate conditions that negatively affect their quality of life. For example:
• Over 50 percent of men in their 60’s and as many as 90 percent of seniors in their 70’s or older have
symptoms of an enlarged prostate.
• Each year over 230,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and about 30,000 will
die of it.
• Prostatitis is an issue for men of all ages, and it affects 35 percent of men 50 and older.
The bottom line: Now is a good time to make sure men of all ages, or the man in your life, sees a
doctor – and that he makes regular appointments moving forward.
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