LAS VEGAS, April 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — This year’s American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting in Las Vegas highlights how healthy lifestyle choices can significantly impact urologic health and cancer management.

New research suggests that exercise and a proper diet may help slow prostate cancer progression. Studies also show that pelvic yoga can benefit patients with overactive bladder. Additionally, time spent outdoors seems to be related to testosterone levels, while regular activity helps combat fat gains linked to low testosterone.
From April 26 to 28, researchers will share their insights on these topics. Dr. Grace Biggs, director of Pelvic Wellness at Griffin Hospital, has engaged deeply with the abstract authors to unveil the importance of their findings.
“Healthy living has become a hot topic in both social media and doctors’ offices,” Dr. Biggs noted. “It’s crucial to discuss how physical activity can affect urologic conditions. We want to motivate the public to recognize the true advantages of exercise on urology-related health.”
A few key studies were highlighted during the meeting, focusing on the direct benefits of lifestyle changes. For instance, one study found that engaging in regular moderate exercise could reduce the risks associated with several urologic diseases.
Moreover, a recent survey showed that nearly 70% of adults believe that lifestyle changes have a positive effect on their overall health, emphasizing the need to focus on prevention through healthy choices. Experts suggest that even small changes — like a daily walk or a balanced diet — can lead to significant health improvements over time.
In terms of historical context, past AUA meetings have consistently emphasized the importance of lifestyle in managing health conditions. This year, the spotlight on exercise and diets reflects a growing consensus in the medical community regarding preventive care.
For more detailed findings, recordings from expert discussions are available to press registrants. Interested individuals can register on the AUA website: AUA 2025 Press Registration.
About the American Urological Association: Founded in 1902, the AUA is a prominent organization advocating for the urology specialty, with nearly 26,000 members worldwide. It aims to advance urologic care through education, research, and health policy development.
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