An Update on the Use of Wearable Devices in Men’s Health

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Abstract

Men’s health represents an often-overlooked aspect of public health. Men have higher mortality rates worldwide and are more negatively affected by chronic conditions such as obesity and heart disease, as well as addiction to alcohol and tobacco. Men also have health issues such as prostate cancer and male sexual dysfunction which only affect them. Because of the skewed burden of morbidity and mortality on men, it is imperative from a public health perspective to make a concerted effort to specifically improve men’s health. The use of wearable devices in medical practice presents a novel avenue to invest in men’s health in a safe, easily scalable, and economic fashion. Wearable devices are now ubiquitous in society, and their use in the healthcare setting is only increasing with time. There are commercially available devices such as smart watches which are available to lay people and healthcare professionals alike to improve overall health and wellness, and there are also purpose-built wearable devices which are used to track or treat a specific disease. In our review of the literature, we found that while research in the field of wearable devices is still in its early stages, there is ample evidence that wearable devices can greatly improve men’s health in the long-term.

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Qureshi, F. M., Golan, R., Ghomeshi, A., & Ramasamy, R. (2023, October 1). An Update on the Use of Wearable Devices in Men’s Health. World Journal of Men’s Health. Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology. https://doi.org/10.5534/wjmh.220205

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