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Simple Health Habits Women Can Encourage In Fathers, Husbands, and Sons - Dr Urvi Maheshwari

A large number of men tend to ignore health warning signs and delay medical check-ups. However, women should ensure that they encourage men to take up these simple daily habits to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. So, men, it’s time to take charge of your well-being, go for timely health check-ups, and improve the quality of life.

Women are the backbone of the family. They tend to play a crucial role when it comes to shaping family health habits. Whether it is reminding a husband to schedule a health check-up, encouraging a father to take a daily walk, or helping a son develop healthy routines, women make sure they encourage everyone to look after themselves and stay healthy. Many men are facing health-related issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, prostate problems, and heart problems, liver and kidney issues that need timely management. A large number of men fail to pay attention to their well-being, postpone doctor visits, and avoid seeking help. However, men are advised to prioritize their well-being and go for timely health check-ups. Taking small actions today can have a lasting impact in the coming years.

Women, make sure to encourage men to follow these simple habits

Regular health check-ups and follow-ups: Men must undertake mental health screening, and also monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, and heart health, seek timely help if required, and stay healthy. Men shouldn’t ignore symptoms such as fatigue, chest discomfort, breathlessness, or unexplained weight loss.

Exercise daily without fail: Men can opt for a brisk walk, cycling, or gymming for at least 30 minutes a day, to maintain an optimum weight and improve heart health. It is also necessary to prioritize sleep.

Opt for a well-balanced diet: Women should see to it that men adhere to healthy eating habits. They should be encouraged to have fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Men should avoid processed foods and excessive sugar that can raise the chances of obesity and diabetes, as well as high blood pressure. Men should also stay hydrated by drinking 10-12 glasses of water per day. Men should also quit smoking and alcohol, and stay healthy.

De-stress: It is also necessary for men to stay stress-free by doing yoga or meditation, having open conversations, taking up favourite hobbies such as cricket, or spending quality family time, and improving emotional well-being.

Women, understand that encouraging healthy routines and preventive care, fathers, husbands, and sons take better care of themselves and improve the quality of life.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are of the author and not of Health Dialogues. The Editorial/Content team of Health Dialogues has not contributed to the writing/editing/packaging of this article.

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