Top 10
Health Tips for Men
Take charge of your health, gents. The
sooner you do it, the better.
"It’s not cool
for a guy to wait until he’s 50 to see a doctor," says Steven Lamm, MD,
the medical director of NYU Langone Medical Center’s Preston Robert Tisch
Center for Men’s Health. "Men need to care about their health above the
waistline as well as below."
Here are his top 10
tips.
1. Find a doctor. Choose
one you're comfortable with, so you can "openly discuss all aspects of
your health, from your mental state to your sexual function to your overall
wellness," Lamm says.
2. See that doctor. "Just
because you are feeling well doesn’t mean you are well. Have a tendency toward
denial? Don’t ignore things like black stools, vision loss,
or chest pain. Unfortunately, men have a
tendency to do just that."
3. Get
informed. "You do want to be knowledgeable and
understand that you shouldn’t ignore symptoms or complaints, but you don’t want
to self-diagnose."
4. Vary your workouts.
"The body gets very comfortable when you always do the same workout.
You have got to keep varying your exercises, and they have to be an
age-appropriate mix of aerobics, muscle training, and stretching."
5. Eat to thrive. Getting
enough nutrition is crucial. “It’s more
important than anything else except maybe sleep,” Lamm says. “Focus on
nutrients rather than calories,” and eat a variety of healthy foods. “You can’t
achieve optimum nutrition with limited choices."
6. Prioritize sleep. "Get
at least 7 hours. That’s not something you should compromise. Men think they
can overcome sleep deprivation by exercising or
whatever,” but that’s a bad idea, he says.
7. Check your head. "Mental health is
really, really important. Think about several things: Are you drinking too
much? Are you paying attention to signs of depression or bipolar disorder,
which often get missed? If you have a family history of mental illness, suicide, and/or substance abuse, you
really need someone to help you review the signs and symptoms."
8. Stay ready for sex. "When you’re stressed out, not sleeping, or
drinking too much, you can’t get an erection on demand, and a man’s erection is
a barometer for overall health. Exercising, eating well, and sleeping well are
the best ways to be sure you’re a stud in the bedroom."
9. Care for your
prostate. "The prostate grows
as you get older. You’ll almost certainly have symptoms, like urinary problems.
A really healthy, low-fat diet will reduce the likelihood of prostate growth
and may reduce the risk of prostate cancer."
10. Enjoy yourself. "Look forward to every day, to doing something for
yourself every day, whether it’s a run or listening to an audio book or
practicing meditation or yoga.
Don’t save up all of your fun for vacation."
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