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Erectile Dysfunction Affects 18 Million U.S. Men
Source: Yahoo Author: HealthDay  

THURSDAY, Feb. 1 (HealthDay News) -- More than 18 million men in the United States are affected by erectile dysfunction, a new study finds.

The problem is particularly acute among men with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and those who get little exercise, researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health report.

"The association of erectile dysfunction with diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors can serve as a powerful motivator for men in whom diet and lifestyle changes are really indicated," said study author Elizabeth Selvin, a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins.

"If you control your diabetes, and treat existing risk factors and do things to prevent diabetes and control your blood pressure and cholesterol levels, not only will you reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, but you will also improve your sexual function," she said.

The findings are published in the Feb. 1 issue of the American Journal of Medicine.

In the study, Selvin's team collected data on more than 2,100 men who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Men who said they were "sometimes able" or "never able" to achieve and keep an erection were classified as having erectile dysfunction, while men who said they were "always or almost always able" or "usually able" were not.

"There is a high prevalence of erectile dysfunction among men with cardiovascular risk factors and men with diabetes," Selvin said. "Screening for erectile dysfunction among men with hypertension and diabetes may be important," she added.

The researchers found that the overall prevalence of erectile dysfunction among U.S. men was 18.4 percent. Age was a strong risk factor -- men 70 and older accounted for 70 percent of those with erectile dysfunction. In contrast, just 5 percent of men with erectile problems were between the ages of 20 and 40.

Erectile dysfunction was especially linked to diabetes. "It's important for physicians to know that more than 50 percent of their male diabetic patients are affected by erectile dysfunction," Selvin said.

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