MEN prioritise their physical health over their mental wellbeing, according to research.
A poll of 1,000 males found only 43 per cent often think about their state of mind compared to 53 per cent who regularly consider their fitness.
It also emerged having lots of energy (54 per cent), low body fat (48 per cent) and being able to exercise without getting tired (47 per cent) were the top things they associate with being physically healthy.
Seventy-two per cent claimed they never smoke cigarettes, and typically take almost 6,000 steps a day to make sure they feel at their best.
A spokesperson from Vitabiotics Wellman, which commissioned the research, said: “Many men are accustomed to pushing through physical and emotional challenges, and while strength is admirable, prioritising both