Men and women have the best chance of staying healthy by following a balanced diet, keeping active, and ensuring they make the healthiest lifestyle choice wherever possible. For example, we should all limit our alcohol intake and make sure we’re getting enough sleep!
However, when it comes to some factors influencing our health and nutrition, advice may differ between men and women.
In this section, we share information on how nutrition and lifestyle factors can influence men’s health.
Aim for a healthy weight
Being overweight or obese is a risk factor for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, some cancers and mental health problems. It can also decrease male fertility. Even small amounts of weight loss can benefit health.
Keep active – aim for at least 150 minutes (2 hours and 30 minutes) a week of ‘moderate activity’ – that’s the type of activity where you raise your heartbeat. This could include short periods of activity such as 10 minute brisk walks as part of your routine. You should also do muscle strengthening exercises like sit ups/press ups 2 days per week.
Eat more of
Typically men in the UK need to:
If you are worried about any aspect of your health do not keep quiet, speak to your GP or pharmacist in the first instance.
Ewen Trafford, Nutrition Scientist, British Nutrition Foundation
Have less
Typically men in the UK need to: