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Hey Men, Protect Your Prostate with These Tips

  • September 16, 2019
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Protect Your ProstateProstate cancer is the most common cancer among men next to lung cancer. A man’s risk for prostate cancer increases with age. If you’re worried that you might be at risk for the disease, there’s no need to panic just yet. While prostate cancer cannot be prevented with sure-fire means, there are some things you can do to significantly lower your risk.

Eat a Healthy Diet

Watching what you eat and making sure that you follow a diet plan that’s rich in fruits and vegetables and low in fat may reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer. You may also try to use prostate supplements such as Prostagenix to help keep your prostate healthy. Here are some considerations in choosing foods to include in your diet:

  • Avoid Fatty Foods: Limit your intake of fat containing foods, including nuts, meat, oils, and dairy products. Although there seems to be a correlation between excess fat and prostate cancer, it’s not enough to conclude that fat can cause prostate cancer. However, limiting your fat intake can provide other benefits, including keeping your heart healthy and maintaining a healthy weight.

To reduce your daily fat intake, choose low-fat varieties or avoid fatty food. You can also practice cooking your own food to ensure that only a minimal amount of fat is used in cooking. 

  • Increase Your Daily Intake of Fruits and Vegetables: Fruits and vegetables are rich in nutrients and vitamins that are believed to fight off diseases such as prostate cancer. Consuming fruits and vegetables also makes you feel fuller and satisfied, so you don’t feel the need to consume more high-fat foods. Consider adding a serving of vegetable or fruit to your meal, or have fruits and vegetables for snacks.
  • Limit Dairy Food Consumption: Eating too much dairy will increase your risk of developing prostate cancer. 
  • Limit Red Meat Consumption. Red meat includes pork, beef, goat, and lamb. 

Keep Your Weight in Check

Men with a body mass index or BMI of 30 and higher are considered obese and have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer. Obese and overweight men should consider losing some weight to reach their ideal weight. Reducing your daily caloric intake and increasing exercise will help shed off some of your weight.

Men who have a healthy weight should work to keep it by doing regular physical activities and eating a healthy, well-balanced diet that’s rich in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits.

Exercise Regularly

Exercise has long been found to have many health benefits, including reducing the risk of hypertension, heart disease, prostate cancer and other types of cancer. If you have weight problems, exercising can also help you control your weight and keep it at a healthy level.

If you’re not following any exercise program yet, check with your doctor to know if it’s ok for you to start exercising. When you start an exercise program, go slowly. You can also increase your daily physical activity each day by taking the stairs rather than taking the elevator or walking. Make sure to have 30 minutes of exercise, six days a week.

Quit Smoking

Although there’s no existing correlation between prostate cancer and smoking, if you’re diagnosed with prostate cancer, treatment may be less effective if you’re a smoker. Smoking also worsens the side effects of treatments. Generally, smoking is harmful for your overall health. If you don’t smoke now, don’t even think about starting.

Check Your Personal Risk

Developing prostate cancer is related to your family history. If you have a father or brother with prostate cancer, you may be at greater risk for developing cancer compared to those whose family history don’t have prostate cancer.

Talk to the Doctor for Prostate Cancer Screening

There are two types of prostate cancer screening, including a digital rectal exam and a prostate-specific antigen or PSA blood test. A digital rectal exam involves getting your rectum checked by a doctor to see if there are any hard areas of bumps on the prostate. The blood test will check your PSA levels, which will indicate if you have an increased risk for prostate cancer.

Final Thoughts

Prostate cancer is a serious condition but if diagnosed early can have a good chance of treatment. It’s also essential that you know the symptoms of prostate cancer to get early diagnosis and treatment. However, it would be better to live a healthy lifestyle and prevent diseases such as prostate cancer.

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