More sex may prevent erectile dysfunction

Finnish researchers have given new meaning to the phrase “use it or lose it,” reporting that more sexual intercourse may help prevent erectile dysfunction.

A study published in the July issue of The American Journal of Medicine found erectile dysfunction incidence was 79 cases per 1,000 in men who had reported having sexual intercourse less than once per week — dropping to 32 cases per 1,000 in men reporting intercourse once per week and falling further to 16 per 1,000 in those reporting intercourse three or more times per week.

Frequent Intercourse may avert Erectile Dysfunction

As against the accepted notion that ’sex reduces with age and aging men are at a higher risk of Erectile Dysfunction (ED),’ a new study has come out with astonishing result that says ‘frequent sex augments erectile capacity of men.’

Erectile Dysfunction is a medical term, which defines: “The repeated inability of the male partner to attain or sustain an erection firm enough to carry-on and complete a sexual intercourse.

Ageing men who don’t take part in frequent sexual intercourse with their partner gradually lose their erection capacity and rather develop the ED. And, once reaching at the ED stage they gradually get distracted from the sexual activities and then despite heartiest desire could not satisfy their partner.

Frequent sex lowers risk of Erectile Dysfunction

A new study has revealed that frequent sex LESSER RISK OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED) is inversely related to the frequency of intercourse. Frequent sexual intercourse may decrease a man’s chances of developing erectile dysfunction, reported researchers from Finland.

In the study, led by Dr. Juha Koskimki, from Tampere University Hospital’s Department of Urology, researchers studied 989 Finnish men aged 55 to 75 years old. They found that men who said they had sexual intercourse less than once a week had twice the risk of developing erectile dysfunction, compared to the men having sexual intercourse once a week.

Lots of Sex May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction

THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) — Frequent sexual intercourse may cut down on a man’s chances of developing erectile dysfunction, Finnish researchers report.

“This is the same as any other part of the body. It’s what we in vascular surgery refer to as the ‘use it or lose it’ concept,” said Dr. Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, an associate professor of urology at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School Hackensack University Medical Center. “Sexual activity will promote maintenance of normal erectile function down the line.”

The report was published in the July issue of The American Journal of Medicine.

1 in 10 Men Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction

One in ten Men Suffer From Erectile Dysfunction Due to Work Related Stress.

New research has shown that 1 in 10 men experience erectile dysfunction (ED) and as many as 1 in 5 men suffer a loss of libido, as a result of work-related stress.

These latest figures suggest that 90% of men have shown at least one clinical feature of stress due to work but only 54% of men know that stress from work may be the cause of their ED. Stress, either at work or home, is a known cause of ED and prolonged stress is associated with low testosterone levels.

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