Obesitas & Merokok meningkatkan resiko Impotensi
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Penelitian terbaru menyebutkan bahwa : "menjaga berat badan yang sehat, tidak merokok, dan berolahraga secara teratur dapat menurunkan resiko terjadinya ED (Erectile Dysfunction) / Impotensi, hal ini berdasarkan penelitian cohort yang dilakukan selama 14 tahun pada 22.000 Laki-laki di Amerika Serikat. Hal ini disebutkan dalam artikel pada Journal of Urology.
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Among the men followed, those who were obese at the study's start were 90 percent more likely to develop ED than normal-weight men were. Similarly, smokers had a 50 percent greater risk than non-smokers.
On the other hand, regular exercise appeared to protect against erectile problems. Men who reported the highest exercise levels at the study's start were 30 percent less likely than their inactive peers to develop ED over the next 14 years.
Erectile problems were thought to be largely psychological. But it has become clear that heart disease and ED share many of the same risk factors.
Anything that impairs blood vessel function and blood flow could affect erectile function, and it's known that certain medical conditions that raise the risk of heart disease -- like high blood pressure and diabetes - can also lead to ED.
SOURCE: Journal of Urology, July 2006.
Penelitian terbaru menyebutkan bahwa : "menjaga berat badan yang sehat, tidak merokok, dan berolahraga secara teratur dapat menurunkan resiko terjadinya ED (Erectile Dysfunction) / Impotensi, hal ini berdasarkan penelitian cohort yang dilakukan selama 14 tahun pada 22.000 Laki-laki di Amerika Serikat. Hal ini disebutkan dalam artikel pada Journal of Urology.
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Among the men followed, those who were obese at the study's start were 90 percent more likely to develop ED than normal-weight men were. Similarly, smokers had a 50 percent greater risk than non-smokers.
On the other hand, regular exercise appeared to protect against erectile problems. Men who reported the highest exercise levels at the study's start were 30 percent less likely than their inactive peers to develop ED over the next 14 years.
Erectile problems were thought to be largely psychological. But it has become clear that heart disease and ED share many of the same risk factors.
Anything that impairs blood vessel function and blood flow could affect erectile function, and it's known that certain medical conditions that raise the risk of heart disease -- like high blood pressure and diabetes - can also lead to ED.
SOURCE: Journal of Urology, July 2006.
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