Objective: Describe health outcomes for men based on analysis of their interrelationship with masculinities, which will make it possible to identify actions to improve health outcomes of men, women, and children.
Methods: Update and expansion of the findings stated in the report on , published by the Pan American Health Organization in 2019, which was based on a targeted, up-to-date search for secondary data on men's health and other research addressing the topic.
Results: Men's and women's health is different, not only because of biological factors, but also because of gender constructs and inequalities, and the intersection of social determinants.