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Gender, Sex, and Health

Contents1.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................22.1 Discussion........................................................................................................................22.2 The first health issue is subjected to a critical examination.............................................22.3 Cardiovascular disease among the male gender..........................................................23.1 The second health issue is subjected to a critical examination........................................53.2 High rate of arthritis among the female gender...........................................................54.1 Reflective account of the course......................................................................................84.2 Description...................................................................................................................84.3 Feeling..........................................................................................................................84.4 Evaluation....................................................................................................................85.5 Conclusion...................................................................................................................95.6 Action...........................................................................................................................95.7 Table 1: Action plan.....................................................................................................96.1 Conclusion.......................................................................................................................9References................................................................................................................................11

1.1 IntroductionThe gender dilemma is the most prevalent in today's science activities, and it has drawn a lotof people's attention to it. Male and female demographics have varying prevalence rates forvarious health conditions, whether behavioral or physical. Different people fulfil a domain'scontents. Since various tasks and duties, various health conditions have been found to affectdifferent genders within a domain. In this regard, the present report would examine twodistinct health concerns between two separate people. A variety of sex, in addition, studentswould be required to focus on their course work and given in the following segment.According to the study's thesis argument, men and women are different. Women in cultureare exposed to a variety of health issues, depending on the social context—boundaries andthe positions and duties they play.2.1 Discussion2.2 The first health issue is subjected to a critical examination.2.3 Cardiovascular disease among the male genderThe male population within the domain is negatively affected by masculinearchitecture[ CITATION Ala19 \l 1033 ]. According to the example, the male populationwithin the domain develops a habit of becoming aggressive to show themselves deserving ofsociety. Aspects of risk-taking make you vulnerable. In this regard, the human populationforms behaviors as well. Dangerous driving, alcohol abuse, and various other issues, aspreviously mentioned, Cardiovascular disorder (CVD) is the most common cause of deathworldwide[ CITATION Leo19 \l 1033 ]. Inside the domain, there is a situation that primarilyavoids among the male population.Figure 1: Date rate of men and women having CVD

(Source: British Heart Foundation, 2021)The prevalence of CVD is lower in women than in men because the female population has ahigher mortality rate. For example, men are more likely to be exposed to secondhand smokethan women. Tobacco use is higher in the female population, which increases the risk of heartdisease[ CITATION Don21 \l 1033 ]. Nonetheless, as previously said, the risk of CVD inwomen is often underestimated. Because of the erroneous belief that women are well-protected, they are perceived to be ignored. In terms of heart disease, women have a higherprevalence than men. It is possible to deduce this from current UK figures. 7.6 million peoplein the domain seem to suffer from cardiovascular disease (British Heart Foundation). 2021)million men out of the total population are incarcerated. 3.6 million people in the UnitedStates were affected by CVD, compared to 3.6 million women in the United States. Domainname even though both male and female rates are taken into account even though males andfemales are almost equal in terms of exposure to emerging diseases, males are the mostvulnerable. The male population has a higher risk of heart disease than the female population.According to research, drinking and smoking for extended periods hurt one's health. Malepopulations grow a weakened immune system and heart as a result of their activities. CVD isdescribed as a disease that affects the cardiovascular system[CITATION NHS21 \l 1033 ]. Bethe primary causes of heart attacks in individuals, as well as in the male population. They seem to be producing a high incidence of CVD, making them more susceptible to thefactors. Because of a heart attack, the relentless burden of the family in terms of finances isalso a factor. Finances and other factors also contribute to a poor heart, accompanied byelevated levels of anxiety. Family responsibilities and depression According to recentestimates, just a quarter of a per cent of the population, % of the male population in theUnited Kingdom and other countries seems to be Carelessness is known to be an occurrencethat violates the general health standards. Another important factor contributing to the highprevalence of CVD in the male population Furthermore, based on the latest study, it can beseen that approximately 72.9 per cent of Obesity seems to be a problem for men under theage of 20. Overindulgent Furthermore, 20% of 20-year-old men seem to be homosexualsmoking and drinking habits are being developed. If seen in the example, smoking anddrinking heavily at a young age tends to create a lifetime of problems. It has a detrimentaleffect on the body, which can lead to heart failure later in life. Taking a cigarette primarilyaffects the body by shrinking blood vessels and therefore represents an elevated risk ofcoronary artery disease. Certain forms of coronary artery disease In the United Kingdom

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