John X

John X gained weight in middle age, but only became aware he needed to lose weight because of medical problems. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer, he searched for information about diet and cancer, and made several changes to his diet. Although John has lost some weight, he hopes to continue his weight loss in retirement. He believes that GPs could be more direct in talking to patients about weight.

John X has always been active, and never considered himself to be very overweight. He started to put on weight in middle age, but only became aware that he needed to lose weight because of medical problems. Around 5 years ago, he was diagnosed with sleep apnoea. John was aware that this condition may be affected by his weight, but he didn’t try to change his diet until he was diagnosed with prostate cancer 2 years ago. John was surprised that there may be a connection between his weight and the cancer, because it runs in his family. However, the diagnosis made his weight issues hit home more strongly.

Although John feels that weight gain is common in middle age, he also believes that his lifestyle has added to his weight gain. Working in academia, he often goes to events which encourage social drinking. He also drinks alcohol at home and doesn’t get as much sleep as he should.

After he was told by his doctor that he needed to lose weight, John searched for more information. He wasn’t given support from his doctors or nurses but found advice about managing his weight from his cancer support groups. Since then, he has made changes to what food he eats, eating smaller portions and cutting down on certain foods like sugar and bread. After talking to other members of his support group, he has also started eating alternative foods that might help his condition, such as turmeric and green tea.

John has found that since he has made changes to his diet, he has lost some weight and his sleep apnoea has improved. However, he is aiming to lose a little more weight. As he continues his retirement, John looks forward to facing less pressure and having more free time. He also hopes he will be able to cut down on alcohol and do more exercise. Doing exercise helps him feel better physically and mentally.

John feels that there should be more public information on the connection between weight and other illnesses. He believes that GPs should be more vocal in talking with patients about weight. He feels that this would be useful as they may be able to offer people advice on weight management, it might be nice to know what the latest recommendation is from the National Health Service.

John X did not receive information on how to lose weight when he was diagnosed with sleep apnoea, but it was one of the first things the consultant mentioned when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

John X talks about the dietary advice he has received from a national and a local cancer support centre.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male

John X was diagnosed with sleep apnoea, which he knew was related to his overweight. Neither the hospital nor the GP discussed the benefits of weight loss.

Age at interview 67

Gender Male