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Most U.S. women struggle to prioritize their health: report

Washington — More than 3 out of 5 women in the United States – younger women in particular – find it difficult to prioritize their own health, a new report shows.

Over 4,000 women were surveyed in April by Gallup, a management consulting and research company, and Hologic, a women’s health care product company. The organizations’ intent was to better understand the state of women’s health in the country.

Of the 63% of respondents who find it hard to mke their own health a priority, 51% said work gets in the way. Other top reasons:

Other findings:

“Women facing barriers to prioritizing their health while they are young could suffer from significant long-term effects,” the report states. “Taking care of one’s health early can be key to ensuring stable health and well-being later in life.”


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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