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There is a U-shaped correlation for physical activity with risk of heart failure among men

U-Shaped Link for Physical Activity, Heart Failure in Men

Largest risk reduction for heart failure seen for walking/cycling for at least 20 minutes per day
For men whose female partners are undergoing assisted reproductive technology

Processed Meat Intake in Men May Cut Fertilization Rates in IVF

Higher fertilization rates among couples in which male partners have highest intake of poultry
Use of legal appearance- and performance-enhancing drugs is increasing among men

APA: Use of Legal Performance-Enhancing Drugs Up Among Men

Forty percent of men report increase in use of supplements; 29 percent concerned about use
Resistance and "jump" training can improve bone health in moderately active middle-aged men with osteopenia

Targeted Exercises Can Boost Men’s Bone Health

Findings for weight-lifting, jump training in middle-aged men with osteopenia
For men with lower urinary tract symptoms

Nocturia, Need for Reassurance Key Drivers for Men Seeking Care

Overall, men with LUTS showed remarkably poor knowledge about their symptoms
Close to one in 10 American men suffer from depression or anxiety

CDC: Men With Anxiety, Depression Not Getting Treated

Young minority males less likely than whites to access mental health care
Infertile men have increased risk of all cancers and some individual cancers

Risk of All Cancers, Specific Cancers Up in Infertile Men

Risk of testicular cancer, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, all cancers up vs. men who have undergone vasectomy
High weekly exercise levels are tied to better erectile/sexual function in men

Only High Exercise Levels Tied to Better Erectile, Sexual Function

Lower levels have no significant effect; findings consistent in racially diverse population
Fit middle-aged men appear less likely to develop lung and colorectal cancer in later life than their out-of-shape peers. And if they do develop cancer

Cancer Risk Down for Men With High Midlife Fitness

Study shows lower risk of lung, colon tumors at 65 and older
Screening men presenting with erectile dysfunction for cardiovascular disease risk factors can potentially cut future cardiovascular events and save billions of dollars over 20 years

Cardiovascular Screening in Men With ED Could Save Billions

Savings seen over 20 years due to identifying men with previously unknown cardiovascular risk factors