WHAT MEN NEED TO KNOW BEFORE SOMEONE TELL YOU
1) Don't smoke. Smoking is estimated to kill 400,000 Americans every
single year. That's the equivalent death toll of three jumbo jet crashes
every single day! Choosing not to smoke is, without a doubt, the single
most important health decision you can make.
2) Control your weight. This is not as easy a No. 2 choice for me as was
No. 1. That's because the connection between obesity and actual
illnesses or deaths is often more indirect than is the case with
smoking. But I have come to accept the estimates of the Surgeon
General's Office that obesity is responsible for approximately 350,000
deaths every year, and that if American men continue to stop smoking in
large numbers, it may even replace smoking as the No. 1 cause of death
for men.
3) Exercise regularly. This health practice has enormous physical and
emotional benefits. Besides reducing the risk for high blood pressure,
high blood cholesterol, diabetes, obesity and osteoporosis, regular
exercise can be helpful in raising our general mood and reducing the
risk for depression.
4) Have regular cholesterol and blood pressure tests. Both high
cholesterol and high blood pressure can be described as "silent
killers," since they can cause extensive damage to our heart and
arteries without producing any telltale symptoms until it is often too
late. Therefore, the only way to find out if you have a potential
problem is to get tested.
1 comment:
Hmm. Dont you know, these are just so hard for some guys. But i guess it must not
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