Men who can't see their Manhood are heading towards an Early Death, warn doctors

Afrik Update

Health

By Sam Webb


                                         

'If your stomach is starting to obstruct the view of your manhood you shouldn't ignore it.



According to the British Heart Foundation, men who have a waist size that is over 37 inches are putting their health at risk, while for women it is 31.5 inches.



A health group is urging men to strip off, look down and find out if they can see their penis to test if they're obese.
A men's health awareness website  has launched 'The Big Check' to encourage men to take a serious look at their weight by taking a serious look at their manhood.

A survey of 1,000 British men and found that a third of men aged between 35 and 60 years are 'unable to see their penis' because of their bellies.



Medical group 'We Love Our Health' who funded the study, said: 'If your stomach is starting to obstruct the view of your manhood you shouldn't ignore it.
'Not only can it knock years off your lifespan but it could put you at serious risk from life threatening illness.'

She urged men who can't see their manhood to adopt a healthier lifestyle to shift the view-obscuring weight.
Being overweight means men are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, colon cancer, heart disease and other health problems.



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