Men: Staying Healthy After 50
The US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has teamed up with AARP, the American Association of Retired Persons, to create a checklist to help men over age 50 stay healthy.
The checklist provides a list of the steps men over age 50 can take to prevent disease. These include eating well, keeping active and being screened for high blood pressure, diabetes and colon cancer.
The Checklist can be found below and a PDF version for easy printing can be downloaded from the AHRQ’s website.
Men: Stay Healthy at 50+ |
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Checklists for Your HealthUse the checklists in this flyer to help you stay healthy at 50+. The checklists help answer your questions about what daily steps you can take for good health, whether you need medicines to prevent disease, and which screening tests you need and when to get them. Select to download print version (PDF File ), 100 KB). PDF Help Daily Steps to Good Health
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Screening Tests: What You Need and When Health experts from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force have made these recommendations, based on scientific evidence, about which screening tests you need and when to get them.
A Note on Other Conditions. Every body is different. Always feel free to ask your doctor about being checked for any condition, not just the ones above. If you are worried about diseases such as glaucoma, prostate cancer, or skin cancer, for example, ask your doctor. And always tell your doctor about any changes in your health, including your vision and hearing. Screening Test RecordTake this form to your doctor’s office. You can use it to keep track of the date and results of your last screening tests, when you should have the test next, and questions you have for your next doctor visit.
Sources. The information in this fact sheet is based on research findings from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). The USPSTF, supported by AHRQ, is the leading independent panel of experts in prevention and primary care. This fact sheet was developed in partnership with AARP. Put Prevention Into Practice, part of the AHRQ Dissemination and Implementation Program, is designed to increase the appropriate use of clinical preventive services, such as screening tests, preventive medications, and counseling. Based on the recommendations of the USPSTF and Government agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Put Prevention Into Practice tools and resources help clinicians determine which preventive services their patients should receive and make it easier for patients to participate in, understand, and keep track of their preventive care. For more information about USPSTF recommendations and Put Prevention Into Practice, go to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Web site at: www.preventiveservices.ahrq.gov. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services AHRQ Publication No. 08-IP002 Internet Citation: Men: Stay Healthy at 50+—Checklists for Your Health. AHRQ Publication No. 08-IP002, May 2008. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/ppip/men50.htm |
Category: Fitness & Exercise, Men's Health, Prevention




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