Tips on Men’s Health From Dr. Salvatore Giorgianni
Today, the Two Mikes had a quick discussion with Dr. Salvatore
Giorgianni Dr. Giorgianni is a Practicing Clinical Pharmacist and
the Senior Science Adviser to the Mens' Health Network. he focused
his presentation on the ongoing debate in the...
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Today, the Two Mikes had a quick discussion with Dr. Salvatore
Giorgianni
Dr. Giorgianni is a Practicing Clinical Pharmacist and the Senior
Science Adviser to the Mens' Health Network. he focused his
presentation on the ongoing debate in the medical community about
whether obesity -- in men and women -- is a medical problem or a
lifestyle problem.
He said there are medicines that will help those with diabetes,
lung disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, but all of
those illnesses also require changes in the lifestyle of the
patients who suffer from one or more of them.
On obesity, however, the above-noted argument continues at full
throttle with the stop-eating bad things team going at it with the
team that advocates developing a medicine that will help as people
change their lifestyles.
This status quo is not working, and simply maintaining an obese
lifestyle can lead to nothing but increasingly poor health,
especially in men. For example, Dr. Giorgianni said that men tend
to live sicker lives than women, and are dying on average six years
sooner than women. Until a helpful medicine comes along, he said,
"what it comes down to is what and how much you eat, what you don't
eat, what you do to regularly exercise, and what you do to keep
everything in moderation." No medicine can turn the trick, however,
without the individual's lifestyle changes to accompany it.
MEN'S HEALTH Expert: Dr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr., PharmD. is
Senior Science Adviser to the Men's Health Network and a
Past-Chair/Chair-Emeritus of the American Public Health Association
and former Alumni Association Board Member of Columbia University
School of Public Health.
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Giorgianni
Dr. Giorgianni is a Practicing Clinical Pharmacist and the Senior
Science Adviser to the Mens' Health Network. he focused his
presentation on the ongoing debate in the medical community about
whether obesity -- in men and women -- is a medical problem or a
lifestyle problem.
He said there are medicines that will help those with diabetes,
lung disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, but all of
those illnesses also require changes in the lifestyle of the
patients who suffer from one or more of them.
On obesity, however, the above-noted argument continues at full
throttle with the stop-eating bad things team going at it with the
team that advocates developing a medicine that will help as people
change their lifestyles.
This status quo is not working, and simply maintaining an obese
lifestyle can lead to nothing but increasingly poor health,
especially in men. For example, Dr. Giorgianni said that men tend
to live sicker lives than women, and are dying on average six years
sooner than women. Until a helpful medicine comes along, he said,
"what it comes down to is what and how much you eat, what you don't
eat, what you do to regularly exercise, and what you do to keep
everything in moderation." No medicine can turn the trick, however,
without the individual's lifestyle changes to accompany it.
MEN'S HEALTH Expert: Dr. Salvatore J. Giorgianni, Jr., PharmD. is
Senior Science Adviser to the Men's Health Network and a
Past-Chair/Chair-Emeritus of the American Public Health Association
and former Alumni Association Board Member of Columbia University
School of Public Health.
Sponsors
CARES Act Stimulus (COVID-19) Employee Retention Tax Credits (ERC):
https://www.jornscpa.com/snap/?refid=11454757
Cambridge Credit: https://www.cambridge-credit.org/twomikes/
EMP Shield: https://www.empshield.com/?coupon=twomikes
Our Gold Guy: https://www.ourgoldguy.com
www.TwoMikes.us
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