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UK Men Ignore Health: "Ostrich Approach" Causes Serious Issues
18 Nov
Summary
- Over half of UK men ignore physical or mental health issues.
- A third of men admit their health typically slips more in December.
- Essity offers free health checks to UK employees during Men's Health Month.

A recent report reveals that over half of men in the UK tend to dismiss potential physical or mental health concerns, often resulting in more severe issues down the line. This "ostrich approach" stems from a hope that problems will resolve on their own or anxiety about diagnoses.
During the festive period, particularly December, men are more likely to neglect their health. This includes reduced gym activity, increased food and alcohol intake, and even avoiding doctor visits to preserve the holiday spirit. Older men report more confidence in managing their health compared to younger men who are more prone to dismissing mental health concerns.
In response, hygiene and health company Essity is implementing a "Health on the Shelf" program at its five UK production sites. To mark Men's Health Month, they are providing free health checks to all employees, encouraging them to address concerns promptly and promoting the importance of open discussion about health issues.




