Volume 17, Issue 1 (January 2015) 17, 5–10; 10.4103/1008-682X.137687
Lifestyle Modifications and Erectile dysfunction – What can be expected?
Maria Ida Maioirino1, Giuseppe Bellastella1, Katherine Esposito2
1 Department of Medical, Surgical, Neurological, Metabolic and Geriatric Science, Second University of Naples, Piazza L. Miraglia n° 2, Naples, Italy; 2 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Second University of Naples, via Pansini n° 5, Naples, Italy.
Correspondence: Prof. K Esposito (katherine.esposito@unina2.it)
Received: 05 May 2014; Revised: 27 June 2014; Accepted: 14 July 2014; published online: 09 September 2014
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common medical disorder whose prevalence is increasing worldwide. Modifiable risk factors for ED include smoking, lack of physical activity, wrong diets, overweight or obesity, metabolic syndrome, and excessive alcohol consumption. Quite interestingly, all these metabolic conditions are strongly associated with a pro-inflammatory state that results in endothelial dysfunction by decreasing the availability of nitric oxide (NO), which is the driving force of the blood genital flow. Lifestyle and nutrition have been recognized as central factors influencing both vascular NO production, testosterone levels, and erectile function. Moreover, it has also been suggested that lifestyle habits that decrease low-grade clinical inflammation may have a role in the improvement of erectile function. In clinical trials, lifestyle modifications were effective in ameliorating ED or restoring absent ED in people with obesity or metabolic syndrome. Therefore, promotion of healthful lifestyles would yield great benefits in reducing the burden of sexual dysfunction. Efforts, in order to implement educative strategies for healthy lifestyle, should be addressed.
Keywords: erectile dysfunction; lifestyle changes; physical activity; Mediterranean diet
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