"In sickness and in health" now has a whole new meaning. New research from Mintel shows married men are possibly healthier men.
According to a Mintel survey of adult men, those who are married are more likely to have had a physical with a registered physician within the past year compared to their single counterparts (55% versus 35%).
In addition, Mintel found 88% of married men have health insurance coverage compared to 69% of single men. This suggests that married men are more likely to seek professional healthcare when needed.
"Having a spouse to confer with could also help men make the decision to seek out medical care when needed instead of sweeping the issue under the rug," notes Molly Heyl-Rushmer, senior analyst at Mintel. "Single men are more likely to seek out medical solutions from alternative media outlets such as online blogs, magazines or books."
Men's Leading Health Concerns Change With Age
Of the health conditions men are most concerned with, heart disease and cancer lead the pack. Forty-two percent of men of all ages surveyed by Mintel are concerned with developing heart disease and 40% with developing cancer. Meanwhile, older respondents, aged 45-54, have the most concern for developing a range of conditions including vision problems, strokes and high cholesterol (44%, 44% and 22%, respectively).
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