Men’s Health Week 2024, celebrated from 10 June to 16 June, marks its 30th anniversary with a powerful theme: ‘Empowering Good Health’. This year, the focus is on encouraging men to adopt healthier habits that can significantly improve their wellbeing and prevent premature death. Research shows that around 40% of poor health and early death detected among Australian men can be prevented through healthier life choices.
The importance of men’s health checks
A cornerstone of this year’s Men’s Health Week is highlighting the importance of regular health checks. Many life-threatening conditions such as heart diseases, diabetes and various cancers can be managed more effectively if detected early. Regular check-ups can lead to early diagnosis and treatment, significantly improving health outcomes and saving lives.
Key areas of men’s health
There are six key areas essential for maintaining good health:
Addressing stigmas
Dr Zac Seidler, a clinical psychologist at Movember, emphasises that societal norms around masculinity can deter men from seeking help.
“What masculinity tends to refer to and mean in the Australian context, at least from a traditional standpoint, is norms around self-reliance, independence and being a protector and provider, and none of these interact very nicely with being a help-seeker. There’s a large amount of stigma and a sense of weakness and vulnerability that comes with help-seeking rather than just getting on with it,” he says.
On average, men visit the doctor less frequently than women, leading to poorer health outcomes over their lifespan. Men’s Health is all about breaking down these barriers by promoting open conversations about health and encouraging men to take proactive steps towards improving their wellbeing.
Join the movement
Men’s Health Week is a call to action for all men to take charge of their health. By adopting healthier habits and making small, sustainable changes, men can significantly improve their health and wellbeing. Use this week to start important conversations, share valuable resources and encourage the men in our lives to prioritise their health.
For more information and resources: