Published: 9th June 2022
Physical, mental and emotional wellbeing are all part of taking care of our health, and Men’s Health Week focuses on highlighting this to show support and provide proactive opportunities to learn.
This year, the theme for Men's Health Week is Building Healthy Environments for Men and Boys. What does this mean? Well, it brings attention to the importance of creating physically, mentally and emotionally healthy environments at home, at work and in social situations.
Why is this important?
If we look at statistics behind men’s health, we can easily see why it's important. On average, men live 4.4 years less than women, are more likely to die from heart disease at earlier ages and globally alcohol kills men almost six times more than women. Inactive men are also 60% more likely to have depression than those who are active.
The top three causes of death for men are:
- cardiovascular disease
- suicide
- motor vehicle accidents
‘Men have a tendency not to go the doctors unless they really must. We encourage younger men to come along to see the doctor for a health check, which might be to check a skin mole, or any new lumps or bumps, or to discuss anxiety and mood problems. It is generally better to address things early with the doctor rather than leaving them to build into a bigger issue.’ - Dr Peter Burke, MU Medical Service
What’s on during Men’s Health Week
Murdoch is hosting a webinar titled Mental Health for the Modern Man presented by David Westgate, a mental health ambassador who has built a successful career while living with Bipolar 1. David is a Keynote Speaker for the Black Dog Institute, a Mental Health First Aid training facilitator and has appeared on SBS Insight program.
During the session, David will discuss the pressures faced by men and how you can support your family and friends.
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Time: 12- 1pm (webinar livestream)
Location: Online
Register by emailing awe@murdoch.edu.au to attend the online webinar.
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