How Men's Health Can Thrive Through Community Collaboration

Translate video
To translate this video to French or another language:
  1. Start playing the video
  2. Click CC at bottom right
  3. Click the gear icon to its right
  4. Click Subtitles/CC
  5. Click Auto-translate
  6. Select language you want

How Men's Health Can Thrive Through Community Collaboration

In a recent interview with Dr. Alex Emeziem, a distinguished medical practitioner at Monaghan Medical Clinic in Halifax, the spotlight was cast on the often overlooked aspects of men's health, ranging from physical fitness to mental resilience. Dr. Alex emphasized the importance of addressing common health issues that men tend to ignore, shedding light on the ambivalence many men exhibit toward their well-being.

"Men, especially in community settings, often prioritize other aspects of life over their health, putting their well-being on the backburner," Dr. Alex stated. He highlighted the alarming trend of men only seeking help when health issues reach a critical stage, contributing to higher rates of conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and even elevated PSA levels leading to prostate problems.

The conversation pivoted towards preventive measures for maintaining mental health. Dr. Alex identified three significant contributors to mental health burdens—financial issues, work-related stress, and family concerns. He urged men to be proactive rather than reactive, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and seeking help before problems escalate.

When discussing lifestyle choices, Dr. Alex underscored the crucial role of diet and exercise in promoting overall wellness. He shared insights into the impact of diet on mental health and how regular physical activity can contribute to a healthier lifestyle.

The conversation also touched upon the prevalent stigma surrounding mental health in certain communities. Dr. Alex urged for the destigmatization of mental health issues, encouraging open conversations and support within communities.

Addressing the challenges of balancing work and health, Dr. Alex advised individuals to prioritize their health over wealth. He suggested conducting internal audits to assess stressors and finding ways to work smarter rather than harder.

In conclusion, Dr. Alex provided valuable resources for individuals seeking guidance on mental and physical health, mentioning centers such as Canada Game Center and Lookout Health. He emphasized the importance of collaboration within communities, encouraging neighbors to support one another.

With the holiday season upon us, Dr. Alex reminded everyone of the importance of moderation in festivities, promoting a balanced and healthy approach to celebrations.
 

Comments

We encourage comments which further the dialogue about the stories we post. Comments will be moderated and posted if they follow these guidelines:

  • be respectful
  • substantiate your opinion
  • do not violate Canadian laws including but not limited to libel and slander, copyright
  • do not post hateful and abusive commentary or any comment which demeans or disrespects others.

The Community Media Portal reserves the right to reject any comments which do not adhere to these minimum standards.

Add new comment

CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
Video Upload Date: December 28, 2023

Mycom Information Society, MIS, is a non-profit organization established for dissemination of information. MIS is using Community Update (CU), an online community tv platform, to serve the journalistically underrepresented communities. Especially, the visible minority and immigrants in general.

Maritimes
-
Dartmouth/Halifax

Recent Media