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Review
. 2024 Dec:(6):125-132.

[Mens health preservation: gender-specific features of disease prevention and choice of program solution]

[Article in Russian]
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Review

[Mens health preservation: gender-specific features of disease prevention and choice of program solution]

[Article in Russian]
A Kamalov A et al. Urologiia. 2024 Dec.

Abstract

The protection of mens health as a concept is currently only beginning to emerge in most countries, but the belief about the need to develop this area is being discussed more and more often by leading representatives of the medical community. Interest in the issues of mens health protection and gender approaches to health assessment in the health system has increased significantly, primarily due to the higher mortality rate of the male population, as well as lower life expectancy at birth (LEB). Compared to women, men are more vulnerable to many diseases that affect the quality and duration of life, but they are poorly motivated to maintain health, rarely turn to doctors for prevention. Many important steps have already been taken in this direction: pilot projects are being created all over the world, interdisciplinary platforms are being developed, specialists are being trained and legislative regulation is changing. The joint work of doctors in the field, as well as the development of national programs, will help to overcome the gender gap in life expectancy between men and women by promoting a holistic and orderly approach to mens health.

Keywords: COVID-19; cardiovascular diseases; gender disparity of health; life expectancy at birth (LEB); male reproductive health; mens health; mens health protection; morbidity; mortality; oncological diseases; prevention; urological/andrological pathology.

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