On this, the NHS added: “Recent research suggests there may be a link between obesity and prostate cancer, and a balanced diet and regular exercise may lower your risk of developing prostate cancer.”
According to research, diet can also play a role in prostate cancer risk for men. Studies have shown consumption of too much red meat can increase their risk of the condition.
However, it’s not just about what enters a man’s body, but what leaves it as well. Although a potentially awkward topic, and one rarely discussed, ejaculation is thought to play a role in prostate cancer risk.
A report published in European Urology estimated that 21 ejaculations a month could help a man reduce their risk of prostate cancer by around 33 percent.