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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2026 · 14 MIN

Episode 046: Men's Health Part 2 - Midlife Wake-Up Call

from The Lifestyle MD · host Dr. Angela Andrews

Send us Fan MailEpisode 046: Men's Midlife Wake-Up Call: Metabolism, Movement, and Prostate ScreeningFor many men, the first signs of aging aren't gray hair—they're a growing waistline, slower recovery after workouts, rising blood pressure, and the realization that they don't feel as strong or energetic as they once did. In this episode, Dr. Angela sits down with Dr. John from Thrive Family Health to discuss why the 40s and 50s are often a turning point for men's health and how small, intentional changes can dramatically improve long-term health.Together, they explore how metabolism changes with age, why movement matters more than ever, and how sleep, nutrition, stress, and hormone health all work together to influence energy, strength, and overall well-being. They also discuss why physically demanding jobs don't always provide the type of exercise the body needs and how purposeful strength training, mobility work, and recovery can help prevent injury and maintain function.The conversation also emphasizes the importance of preventive care and cancer screening. Dr. Angela and Dr. John explain how prostate cancer screening has evolved, why establishing a baseline PSA around age 45 (or earlier for those with higher risk or a family history) can be valuable, and why urinary symptoms should never be ignored. They also review the role of colon cancer screening and how early detection has significantly improved outcomes for many cancers.Whether you're entering midlife yourself or encouraging someone you care about to prioritize their health, this episode is a reminder that aging doesn't have to mean declining health—and that the best time to take action is before symptoms become serious.In This EpisodeWhy many men delay seeking medical care until midlifeHow metabolism changes with age—and what you can do about itThe impact of sleep, stress, nutrition, and physical activity on long-term healthWhy physically demanding work isn't always enough to stay healthyThe importance of strength training, mobility, and injury preventionWhen changes in libido or erectile function may signal underlying cardiovascular diseaseCurrent recommendations for prostate cancer screening and PSA testingWhen to start colon cancer screening and why early detection saves livesWhy routine preventive care can help men stay healthy and active for decades to comeChapters00:00 – Men's Midlife Wake-Up Call: Metabolism, Movement & Aging Well09:18 – Cancer Screening, PSA Testing & PreventionSupport the showFollow me on Instagram @angelalifestylemd and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to my podcast & SHARE this episode.

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Send us Fan Mail Episode 046: Men's Midlife Wake-Up Call: Metabolism, Movement, and Prostate ScreeningFor many men, the first signs of aging aren't gray hair—they're a growing waistline, slower recovery after workouts, rising blood pressure, and the realization that they don't feel as strong or energetic as they once did. In this episode, Dr. Angela sits down with Dr. John from Thrive Family Health to discuss why the 40s and 50s are often a turning point for men's health and how small, intent...

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