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Reasons Why Men Die Earlier Than Women

WeWrite Ghana
By WeWrite Ghana
Published: September 22, 2022
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Historically, women have always lived longer than their male counterparts. The average life expectancy was 76.2 years for men and 81.2 years for women. Some causes for this difference include behaviour, genetics and lack of preventive care. Here are some contributing factors to male mortality.

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Risk-Taking:Heart Diseases:Substance Abuse:Immune Systems:Social Connections:Suicide:Infrequent Doctor’s Visits:

Risk-Taking:

Boys and men tend to underestimate risk, suppress emotions and be more impulsive and sensation-seeking. 

Hormonal differences may make men more prone to taking risks. 

Heart Diseases:

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in men in Australia. Cardiovascular disease found that the majority of cardiovascular disease—heart, stroke, and vascular disease—was higher in men (6.5%) than in women (4.8%).

Biology is a factor. The female sex hormone estrogen is protective of cardiovascular disease and partly responsible for the lower incidence of such diseases in women up until menopause.

Substance Abuse:

Males were 1.7 times more likely to have used any illicit drug in the past 12 months compared to females.

Immune Systems:

Female bodies are known to produce stronger immune responses and larger amounts of antibodies compared with male bodies. This may help them ward off diseases and live longer.

Social Connections:

People with fewer or weaker social connections tend to have higher death rates, for reasons that are unclear, and this tends to be men more often than women.

Suicide:

Men have a higher rate of suicide than women. Men have a three times higher rate of suicide than women. Men had an age-standardised rate of 23.9 per 100,000, whereas for women it was 7 per 100,000.

Infrequent Doctor’s Visits:

 Men are less likely to attend routine doctor’s visits to receive recommended health screenings. Some subscribe to old-fashioned beliefs that enforce self-sufficiency and denounce social support. Many are also conditioned to be dismissive of any physical or emotional pain.

 

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