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Over 50s urged to act now on 'big four' health factors | |
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People should "prepare for the future" and take care of their health in their 50s, Dr Hein Le Roux said | People should "prepare for the future" and take care of their health in their 50s, Dr Hein Le Roux said |
People approaching 50 should be aware of "the big four" factors when it comes to keeping healthy in later life, Gloucestershire's NHS deputy chief medical officer has said. | People approaching 50 should be aware of "the big four" factors when it comes to keeping healthy in later life, Gloucestershire's NHS deputy chief medical officer has said. |
GP Dr Hein Le Roux has urged those reaching mid-life to take advantage of screenings, including those for breast and bowel cancer, which become available to most people from 50 onwards. | GP Dr Hein Le Roux has urged those reaching mid-life to take advantage of screenings, including those for breast and bowel cancer, which become available to most people from 50 onwards. |
Smoking less, drinking sensibly, exercising, and taking care with your diet are all things Dr Le Roux recommended to decrease the chances of major health issues occurring later in life. | Smoking less, drinking sensibly, exercising, and taking care with your diet are all things Dr Le Roux recommended to decrease the chances of major health issues occurring later in life. |
"If you look after yourself now, it will really help as you get older and more frail," he said. | "If you look after yourself now, it will really help as you get older and more frail," he said. |
'Prepare for the future' | 'Prepare for the future' |
NHS England announced in January that the age for the bowel cancer screening test was being lowered to include 50-year-olds for the first time. | NHS England announced in January that the age for the bowel cancer screening test was being lowered to include 50-year-olds for the first time. |
"If you are invited for some sort of screening, please take it up because, hopefully, most of the time you're going to be reassured but a stitch in time saves nine," Dr Le Roux said. | "If you are invited for some sort of screening, please take it up because, hopefully, most of the time you're going to be reassured but a stitch in time saves nine," Dr Le Roux said. |
"If there is a problem and you find out earlier, it's going to be much better for everyone." | "If there is a problem and you find out earlier, it's going to be much better for everyone." |
Dr Le Roux said people should "prepare for the future" and make lifestyle changes to decrease health risks as they get older. | Dr Le Roux said people should "prepare for the future" and make lifestyle changes to decrease health risks as they get older. |
"There are four big messages," he said. | "There are four big messages," he said. |
"Smoking... that's one of the big things that's going to cause you illness and premature death." | "Smoking... that's one of the big things that's going to cause you illness and premature death." |
People should "drink sensibly" and exercise for their mental and physical health, he said. | People should "drink sensibly" and exercise for their mental and physical health, he said. |
"If you can do something every day - walk the dog, go to the gym, cycling - that would be really good for you going forward." | "If you can do something every day - walk the dog, go to the gym, cycling - that would be really good for you going forward." |
Dr Le Roux's fourth big message was diet, stating that being overweight increases the risk of cancer and decreases self-esteem, although he recognised losing weight can be hard for some people. | Dr Le Roux's fourth big message was diet, stating that being overweight increases the risk of cancer and decreases self-esteem, although he recognised losing weight can be hard for some people. |
Mammograms are available every three years between the ages of 50 and 71, while men can ask for a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test after their 50th birthday. | Mammograms are available every three years between the ages of 50 and 71, while men can ask for a prostate specific antigen (PSA) test after their 50th birthday. |
"Life is worth living, the NHS is hopefully there for you if you need it," he said. | "Life is worth living, the NHS is hopefully there for you if you need it," he said. |
"As you get older, statistically, you're going to be using the NHS more, so try and see your time at 50 as 'what can I do for myself in the next few years to change something that might happen when I'm 60 or 70 and delay that?'." | "As you get older, statistically, you're going to be using the NHS more, so try and see your time at 50 as 'what can I do for myself in the next few years to change something that might happen when I'm 60 or 70 and delay that?'." |
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