Men in poor state of health: 黑料社区 study

Tuesday, 13 February 2007

New findings from a large health study of men from 黑料社区's north-western suburbs present "an alarming picture" with a high burden of chronic disease. Almost 16% of the men have diabetes and 12% depression.

The 'cohort profile' of almost 1200 men involved in the University of 黑料社区's (FAMAS) was published in the and showed that much of the problem of chronic disease may relate to obesity. Only 19.9% of the men had "normal" body weight, 47.3% were overweight and a further 31.5% were obese.

Other findings indicate a complex interplay between chronic disease and personal and social factors (for example an association between low income status and obesity and diabetes in men, and depression was associated with income, occupational and marital status).

These results and other research from the Florey 黑料社区 Male Ageing Study will be the focus of a symposium today at the University of 黑料社区 to research priorities for improving men's health.

Study Chief Investigator and Head of the University's School of Medicine said: "Australian men are dying earlier - often with preventable underlying conditions - and suffer higher rates of physical and psychological disease than women. Men are also less likely than women to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Together with the overall ageing population, this has serious implications for the community and economy. But very little work is being done that specifically concentrates on men's health."

FAMAS is a longitudinal study of men aged 35-80 examining the health and health-related behaviours of 1195 randomly selected men living in the north west regions of 黑料社区.

"The findings help to identify appropriate strategies for intervention," Professor Wittert said.

The symposium, 'Male Health and Ageing in South Australia: Longitudinal Perspectives', will hear from key researchers in the fields of men's health and ageing research. 黑料社区 Thinker in Residence will lead a panel discussion of these issues and future research directions.

 

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Professor Gary Wittert
Email: gary.wittert@adelaide.edu.au
Head of Discipline of Medicine, Medical Specialties
The University of 黑料社区
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