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Women also communicate better about their problems, which helps the process of diagnosis. Being a man means delayed initiation of treatment of any kind. Men are less adherent to treatment. These issues collectively cause males to be vulnerable to therapeutic failure. Masculinity is a socially learned construct, and it can have unhealthy effects. Many men define unhealthy and risky behaviors as masculine, while they see health care use and health-promoting behaviors as feminine.

Testosterone puts men at risk biologically, but it also puts men at risk behaviorally. It increases aggressiveness, and, in a cascading effect, results in higher death rate from accidents and homicide. My colleague and I followed more than youth and found that baseline testestrone predicts future violent behaviors.

Women systematically overestimate risk of any type, while men consistently underestimate it. This pattern has been observed regardless of the context. These include examples ranging from crossing a road to perception of risk of volcano, smoking or a terrorist attack. Among pedestrians , males violate more rules than females. Among drivers, men more commonly break the rules. Accidents, like motor vehicle crashes, are far more common among men than women.

This difference extends to almost any task in real life. This in part explains why women internalize and men externalize which requires low perception of risk. Substance use is also more common among men than among women. Just over 50 years ago , life expectancy was The gap has now reduced to 4. Live as healthily as we possibly can by:. See our blog on the topic. Skip links and keyboard navigation Skip to content Skip to site navigation Skip to footer Use tab and cursor keys to move around the page more information.

Site header. Contact us Help. You are here: Home News and events Why do men die younger than women? Why do men die younger than women? Monday 23 August So, why do men die younger than women? Risk taking Boys and men tend to underestimate risk, suppress emotions and be more impulsive and sensation-seeking. Risky jobs In many higher-risk tasks—such as military combat, construction, oil rigs, saturation diving, search and rescue, policework, and firefighting—men outnumber women by a considerable margin.

Dangerous sports and activities More men than women participate in higher-risk sports and activities, especially contact sports such as rugby and boxing, or driving cars or motorcycles at high speeds, or racing. Cardiovascular disease Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in men in Australia. Immune systems Female bodies are known to produce stronger immune responses and larger amounts of antibodies compared with male bodies. Medical advice and attention Studies have shown that in general women are more health conscious and have higher awareness of physical and mental symptoms than men.

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