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02 Jul
2008
Having intercourse more often may help prevent the development of erectile
dysfunction (ED). A study published in the July 2008 issue of The
American Journal of Medicine reports that researchers have found
that men who had intercourse more often were less likely to develop ED.
Analyzing a five-year study of 989 men aged 55 to 75 years from Pirkanmaa,
Finland, the investigators observed that men reporting intercourse less than
once per week at baseline had twice the incidence of erectile dysfunction
compared with those reporting intercourse once per week. Further, the risk
of erectile dysfunction was inversely related to the frequency of
intercourse.
Other factors that may affect the incidence of ED, such as age, chronic
medical conditions (diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, cerebrovascular
disease and depression), body mass index and smoking were included in the
analysis of the data.
Erectile dysfunction incidence was 79 cases per 1000 in men who had reported
sexual intercourse less than once per week, dropping to 32 cases per 1000 in
men reporting intercourse once per week and falling further to 16 per 1000
in those reporting intercourse 3 or more times per week.
In addition, the frequency of morning erections predicted the development of
complete erectile dysfunction, with an approximate 2.5-fold risk among those
with less than 1 morning erection per week compared with 2 to 3 morning
erections per week
Writing in the article, Juha Koskimäki, MD, PhD, Tampere University
Hospital, Department of Urology, Tampere, Finland, states; "Regular
intercourse has an important role in preserving erectile function among
elderly men, whereas morning erection does not exert a similar effect.
Continued sexual activity decreases the incidence of erectile dysfunction in
direct proportion to coital frequency."
The study clearly indicates that regular intercourse protects men from the
development of erectile dysfunction, which may, in turn, impact general
health and quality of life. The investigators advise clinicians to support
the sexual activity of their patients.
"Regular Intercourse Protects Against Erectile Dysfunction: Tampere Aging
Male Urologic Study"
Juha Koskimaki, MD, PhD, Rahman Shiri, MD, PhD, Teuvo Tammela, MD, PhD,
Jukka Hakkinen, MD, PhD, Matti Hakama, ScD, and Anssi Auvinen, MD, PhD.
The American Journal of Medicine, Volume 121, Issue 7 (July 2008) published
by Elsevier.
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