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Men’s health: Time for a new approach to policy, practice in Malaysia?

Thursday, 30 Jul 2020 04:48 PM MYTIt is found that there is a difference in health-seeking behaviour between genders despite equal access and opportunity to healthcare and health services in the country. ― Malay Mail file pic

However, 57 years later, in 2017, even though this life expectancy increased to 72.7 years compared with 77.3 years for women, there is an even wider gap of 4.6 years . Based on the latest Malaysian National Cancer Registry Report 2012-2016, colorectal cancer was the most common cancer among males, accounting for 14.8 per cent of the total incidence of cancer.

Reducing risky lifestyle behaviours among men can play a crucial role in mitigating the incidence and impact of these NCDs. Male attributes such as independence, assertiveness, risk-taking, a sense of invulnerability and ability to withstand pain may have contributed to their exposure to various health and disease risk factors.

The identification and quantification of the magnitude of men’s health quandaries are essential in order to develop intervention programmes.Optimising men’s health is often laced with many challenges ahead, hence, enhancing men’s awareness and knowledge about health are ineffective to alter behaviours.

 

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