Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Being a Healthy Dad Northwest Health’s Top 10 Inventory for “Dad Health”

An Important Annual Inventory of Their Health

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SPECIAL TO NWA DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE

In addition to the celebratio­n of Father’s Day, June has always been a month for dads and men in general – think barbecues, Bermuda shorts and dad in the yard trying to get that lawn just right. This month, let’s help the men in our lives take an annual inventory of their health.

Whether you’re a dad, a granddad or just a busy guy, here are the top 10 health checks every man should complete each year:

Height, Weight and BMI

Experts now believe that cardiac health is impacted by even small increases above your ideal weight. If your weight has increased more than 5 or 10 pounds since last year, it may be time to consider some lifestyle changes.

Blood Pressure

Blood pressure can uctuate from day-to-day, so it’s important to use a reliable machine to check it regularly. If your blood pressure is over 140 (top number) or 90 (bottom number), you should schedule an appointmen­t with your primary physician.

Cholestero­l

There are several schools of thought on cholestero­l, so any man with risk factors for heart disease (family history, diabetes, kidney disease) should talk at length with his doctor about individual goals.

Prostate Screening Again

Recommenda­tions vary by patient and physician. In general, men age 50 or older should discuss the appropriat­e level of screening for prostate cancer with their doctor. African American men and those with a family history of prostate cancer should discuss screening at age 45.

Lung Cancer Screening

Men aged 55 to 80 with a family history of lung cancer, or who have smoked for a number of years, should talk to their doctor about an annual CT scan of the lungs. Early detection is critical to survival rates for lung cancer, as there are typically no symptoms until the later stages.

Blood Sugar and Diabetes

Men should have a fasting blood glucose test at least every three years starting at age 45 – more often if they are overweight or have high blood pressure. Another key measuremen­t of healthy blood glucose is an A1C test – talk to your doctor about whether it’s appropriat­e for you.

Bone Density

Men age 50 to 70 with risk factors such as long-term steroid, tobacco or alcohol use should be screened routinely for possible osteoporos­is and overall bone health.

Colonoscop­y

Screening for colon cancer for most men starts at age 50. If testing reveals no abnormalit­ies, it will typically only need to be redone every 5 or 10 years. Men who suffer with various “gut issues” can be at higher risk and may need to screen more aggressive­ly to catch this deadly cancer early.

Skin Checks

Approximat­ely 10,000 people each year die from melanoma, and two-thirds of those deaths are men. Add an annual skin check with a dermatolog­ist or quali ed practition­er to your health inventory.

Dental and Eye Health

Eye health and vision problems are often key indicators of other health problems, and dental problems can signi cantly impact the health of several vital organs. See your dentist for a deep cleaning at least once per year, and have your eye health and vision checked annually.

Because these tests are considered preventive, most of them will be covered by insurance plans at least once per year. However, there may be certain diagnostic or timing criteria you have to meet, so always check with your insurance company before making the necessary appointmen­ts.

To nd a primary care physician near you, call 800-734-2024 or visit NW-Physicians.com to request an appointmen­t.

From all of us at Northwest Health to all the dads and granddads in Northwest Arkansas, Happy Father’s Day! We honor and celebrate you.

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