2008
DOI: 10.1177/1559827608323209.
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Beyond Gender Profiling in Lifestyle Medicine

Abstract: The biopsychosocial heterogeneity covered by the label men belies monolithic conceptualizations of men's health risks and their reduction.Abstract: This review discusses evidence-based perspectives on lifestyle risk reduction for men. Implications for clinical best practices and social policy are considered. Directions for future research also are highlighted.

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