Men: Prioritize your health to prevent health issues
Therefore encourage one another and build one another up … – 1 Thessalonians 5:11
June is Men’s Health Month – and it’s a FAMILY issue! Guys, your health impacts your wife, children, parents, siblings – everyone you care about and who cares about you. So, it’s vitally important to recognize and prevent men’s health problems.
Did you know …
- 13.8% of men 18 and older are in fair or poor health.
- Only 28.3% of men 18 and older meet the federal physical guidelines for physical activity that includes aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity.
- 41.6% of men 20 and older are considered obese.
- 50.5% of men 18 or older have high blood pressure.
- The leading cause of death for men is heart disease.
(Source: CDC, December 2023)
Taking time out for your health may be tough, but it’s worth it in the long run.
Here are a few tips to help get you started making your health a priority:
- Check in on your diet. Try tracking what you eat for a week to understand opportunities to incorporate more nutritious foods. Consider cutting back on alcohol or sweets, adding healthy alternatives.
- Up the activity. Take stock of how much physical activity you get. Do you want to lose weight? Get stronger? Set small achievable goals to make it a reality.
- Vitality is a fabulous tool to keep activity fun and rewarding. You can set goals and earn points weekly! Check out PowerofVitality.com to get started!
- Wondr may also be a valuable resource if you’re wanting to lose weight and/or establish valuable healthy practices. Sign up.
- Reduce your risk. Schedule an annual check-up and ask your doctor about recommended cancer screenings while you’re there. In-network preventive care is 100% covered!
- Be sure to ask about screenings specific to your health as a man, such as for prostate and testicular cancer.
- There’s Vitality points available for completing your Annual Physical as well!
- Visit PowerofVitality.com and submit your Annual Physical form under the “Health Management” tab.