Do you Have A Dad Bod? Experts Say To Change Your Lifestyle !!


Looks like having a dad bod is not that cool anymore as per research conducted by the Oxford University.
In a report, that for every additional four inches on your waistline increases the chances of developing the most dangerous form of prostate cancer.

The news was announced during the European Obesity Summit in Gothenburg. This provides another proof that every men must have healthier lifestyles.

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in male British, which said to be about 43,000 cases every year.

The research was conducted across 8 Europoean countries among 150,000 participants.

In fourteen years of the research, 7,022 have developed this disease and about 934 have died.

Dr Aurora Perez-Cornago, whose investigation was funded by Cancer Research UK, said:



The findings from this large study show that the association between body size and prostate cancer is complex and varies by disease aggressiveness; men who have greater adiposity have an elevated risk of high grade prostate cancer and prostate cancer death.

Our results are in line with the health advice for other diseases. Men should try to maintain a healthy weight

The research shows that a man with 37.5 inches of waistline is 13% more to have a prostate cancer than a man with 33.6 inches.

However, a 41.5-inch waist have a 26% risk of having thisking of cancer.

The study showed that men who are already obese are at a greater risk of developing the faster-growing form than men who are thinner.

Maintaining a healthy weight and staying active can protect against many diseases, including cancer.

This research adds to a growing body of evidence that shows that weight and waist size could be another crucial risk factor for men to be aware of when it comes to protecting themselves against prostate cancer.

Prostate cancer is often symptomless in the early stages when it is most treatable which is why awareness of risk is so crucial.

We already know that men over 50, black men and men with a family history of prostate cancer are more likely to develop the disease.

These findings may give doctors another warning sign to look out for.

Importantly, unlike the other known risk factors, being overweight is a risk factor that men can proactively do something to change.
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