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70% of Emirati men under 30 suffer from obesity, diabetes

Seha offers wellbeing tips as part of Men’s Health Month

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Senior Reporter

Awhopping 70 per cent of Emirati men under the age of 30 years are known to suffer from obesity and diabetes, the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (Seha) has said.

Abu Dhabi’s public health provider has called upon men aged 20 to 30 years to undergo a full physical work-up every two to three months, with screenings for diabetes, blood pressure, cholestero­l and thyroid function. This should increase to an annual check every year once men turn 50.

The advice came on the occasion of Men’s Health Month, which is marked across the world every June. Seha also provided a number of other health-related facts across their social media platforms.

Top causes of death

According to the authority, colorectal cancer, Type 2 diabetes and cardiovasc­ular diseases are the leading causes of death among men in the UAE. Before the age of 50 years, men are also more prone to hypertensi­on than women. The health provider also recommende­d bone mineral density tests for men aged 60 years and older to check for the onset of osteoporos­is.

Take charge

Mindful actions, including regular physical activity can reduce health risks for men. Seha said that there can be a 25 per cent reduction in heart attack risk among men who climb 50 stairs a day, or walk five city blocks.

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Abu Dhabi’s public health provider says regular physical activity is vital in order to reduce health risks among men.
Gulf News Archives Abu Dhabi’s public health provider says regular physical activity is vital in order to reduce health risks among men.

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