One of the differences in lifestyle
Contrasting with women, men live a little "brown". Often eat takeout, stay up late playing games, do not pay attention to the details of life, such as socks and underwear towels thrown into the washing machine together.
These habits are nothing to sneeze at in the short term, but in the long term, they are more serious. In addition, men have more bad habits than women, such as smoking and drinking.
Smoking: Smoke enters through the mouth, through the throat, trachea, bronchial tubes, and into the bloodstream, and everywhere it goes, it does harm. If you smoke for a long time, it can increase the risk of blood clots, heart disease, stroke and cancer.
In the case of this new coronary pneumonia, the virus, combined with smoke-induced inflammation, makes lung function more susceptible to damage
According to the 2018 China Adult Tobacco Survey Report, China's male smoking rate reaches 50.5%, while women's rate is only 2.1%, which pairs up with the probability of male and female infections and deaths.
Drinking alcohol: affects your health and is also prone to misuse.
Drinking a small amount of alcohol has little effect on your health, but too much over a long period of time can be very harmful.
Excessive alcohol consumption can harm the liver, stomach and intestines and other organs of the body, increasing the prevalence of cancer. And there is a correlation between alcohol intake and high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity.
Besides that, drinking is also easy to misbehave. People tend to lose their minds when they are drunk and do what they don't know. If you look closely, you will find that most insurance products, the "drunkenness caused by" included in the exemption clause.
According to data from the 2017 white paper, "The Status of Moderate Drinking among Chinese Drinking Populations," the current rates of drinking in China for men and women are as high as 84.1 percent and 29.3 percent, respectively.
There are other differences, such as men's inactivity, irritability, high mood swings, socializing and socializing, etc., which will not be detailed here.
Two, men are more likely to suffer from serious illnesses
According to data released by the CIRC in 2013:
The proportion of Chinese residents who suffer from major illnesses during their lifetime is about 74% for men and 68% for women.
Beijing Tumor Control Office data is even more different, in 2012, lung cancer new cases, male patients accounted for about 61.35%, female patients accounted for about 38.62%, more than double the difference.
What's even more tragic is that men are not only more likely to get the disease, but also less likely to be cured, with the average cure rate for serious illnesses at 60 percent for men and 76 percent for women.
This is partly due to the fact that men's lifestyle is not as good as women's, and partly due to the fact that men are more likely to get sick.
Carefully found, around a small disease on the wail, all day dancing, in the family group forwarding health tips aunt, the body is good. On the contrary, the oldest man who thinks he has a hard body is often as sick as a mountain.
This is also true, with men visiting the doctor 28 percent less often than women. Women tend to get diagnosed and treated early on in their illnesses, whereas men generally don't go to the hospital until it's more serious.
Not facing up to it and subconsciously avoiding it can really kill you. Being strong is not the same as being brave. If you get sick, go to the hospital in time and get early detection and treatment, the outcome may be different.
Three, the average life expectancy of men is lower than that of women
From ancient times, the average life expectancy of women has been longer than that of men.
Some people say that "women are emotional animals, a little bit of a small thing on the cry; and men do not have tears, when things are more in the heart". Tears, but also a way of detoxification, after crying out a lot of mood, visible, love to cry is not a bad thing.
However, the reason for the difference in life expectancy between men and women is not as simple as crying, but more hormonal.
The male body secretes androgens, which are genetically engineered to speed up the process. Compared with estrogen, the metabolism of androgens is more vigorous, so men need to consume more oxygen than women, and this generation of reactive oxygen species leads to a shorter life expectancy for men than for women.