Doctor Urges 10 Men's Health Steps, Saying Habits and Screenings Can Add 10+ Years
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Updated · Forbes · Jun 20
Doctor Urges 10 Men's Health Steps, Saying Habits and Screenings Can Add 10+ Years
3 articles · Updated · Forbes · Jun 20
Summary
A Father's Day health guide says men can gain more than a decade of life by following 10 evidence-based steps—five daily habits and five screening tests.
Nearly 5 years of the U.S. male-female life-expectancy gap is highlighted as partly preventable because men visit doctors less often and miss early detection of treatable risks.
The five habits center on not smoking, 30 minutes of daily activity, healthier eating, maintaining weight while limiting alcohol, and protecting sleep and social connection; one study linked physical activity to 3.5 extra years.
The five screenings target blood pressure, cholesterol for men 40–75, colorectal cancer starting at 45, prostate-cancer discussions at 55–69—or earlier for higher-risk men—and one-time AAA ultrasound for smokers 65–75.