June 12-18 is National Mens Health Week
We take health very seriously at The Dad Shift. Not serious enough to run in 75+ degree weather, but we do regular sets of beer curls using light beer. If that’s not the true picture of health, you need a better camera. However, we do agree that we should all Celebrate National Mens Health Week by stepping up our game with some help from the experts. A few simple changes could make a significant difference in your health. After all, don’t you want to be around to see your millennial son move out some day? Ok, no one will live that long, but you get the point.
Anyway, a bunch of organizations are sharing some nice infographics, and facts about mens health, and we thought we share a few that stuck out to us. Enjoy!
Did you know- a boy born in Australia has a life expectancy of 78.0, while a baby girl could expect to live to 82.3 years? #MensHealthWeek pic.twitter.com/fQxtYc7noN
— TheWaterWellProject (@thewaterwellvic) June 11, 2017
#MensHealthWeek focus: healthy bodies and healthy minds #HealthyLiving. A chance to make a positive difference in the lives of men and boys pic.twitter.com/hx1C2agTuN
— USQ cancer research (@USQbrricc) June 12, 2017
It’s the start of #MensHealthWeek so here’s an infographic on the benefits of exercise on your mental health #MHW17 pic.twitter.com/zCb9e8EQSk
— john hesler (@JohnHesler_) June 12, 2017
It’s Men’s Health Week. This week and every week we encourage our followers to think about their health @MHIRC #MensHealthWeek pic.twitter.com/6yEqatBwSO
— ACRRM (@ACRRM) June 11, 2017
Did you know, four in five suicides are male? Don’t suffer in silence – see @MensHealthForum for more information. #menshealthweek #mhw17 pic.twitter.com/pi2u7zdfEK
— Cheshire East (@CheshireEast) June 12, 2017
How are you working to achieve your fitness goals? Any tips you would share with our readers?