Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men — but few realize how much daily habits can influence risk. Recent medical studies have highlighted one surprising factor that increases the likelihood of developing prostate cancer by nearly 45%: sitting for long hours without movement.
Men who spend most of their day seated — whether driving, working at a desk, or watching TV — are at significantly higher risk. The reason? Long periods of sitting reduce blood circulation to the pelvic area, causing inflammation, hormonal imbalances, and slower cell regeneration in the prostate. Over time, these changes can contribute to abnormal cell growth.
Doctors say that a sedentary lifestyle not only affects heart health and weight but also directly impacts prostate function. Regular movement, even something as simple as standing every 30 minutes or taking short walks, can dramatically reduce that risk.
Other proven steps to protect your prostate:
- Eat more tomatoes, nuts, and leafy greens — they contain antioxidants that support prostate health.
- Avoid excessive alcohol and processed red meats.
- Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy weight.
- Get regular checkups after age 40.
The takeaway: it’s not about avoiding comfort — it’s about avoiding stillness. Move more, sit less, and protect your health before it’s too late.