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Men Could Do Better When It Comes to Managing Their Health
By News Staff
But 42 percent say they have been diagnosed with at least one of these chronic conditions: high blood pressure, heart disease, arthritis, cancer or diabetes. Almost one in five men 55 years and older have never received the recommended screening for colon cancer. According to the survey, each week, men spend an average of about 19 hours watching television and more than four hours watching sports. In addition, men who use computers spend an average of 23 hours a week at that sedentary task. But only 38 percent of men say they work out regularly. And the CDC estimates that 71 percent of men are overweight.
Survey Shows…
- When they're sick, 85 percent of American men sooner or later seek treatment.
- Three out of four men have a regular doctor or health care professional.
- Three out of four men find their doctor easy to talk to.
"Many men don't fully appreciate the value of preventive health care services" and don't think about making an appointment for these services, says AAFP President Rick Kellerman, M.D., of Wichita, Kan., about the survey results.
What's a doctor to do? For one thing, enlist help. "A spouse or significant other who encourages men to get appropriate health care really has a positive impact," Kellerman says. More than 78 percent of the surveyed men who have a spouse or significant other say that individual has some influence over their decision to go to the doctor.
When a man comes in for an appointment, be sure to recommend appropriate preventive services. About one-third of surveyed men say they always follow their doctor's advice, while half say they follow the advice 75 percent of the time.
AAFP press release, "New Survey Finds Majority of Men Avoid Preventive Health Measures"
(6/19/2007)
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