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Diet Have an Effect on Erectile Dysfunction

Contrary to what it may say on the internet, there is no magic food or supplement that can prevent erectile dysfunction (ED). Even so, diet and other lifestyle factors can play a role in contributing to or protecting against developing ED.As is the case with many things in life, what a person does most of the time matters more than what they do on occasion. This is to say that the occasional hamburger in an otherwise healthy eating routine is likely no cause for alarm. However, research suggests that a diet that consistently emphasizes fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, legumes, and fish, and generally avoids full-fat dairy and red and processed meats may support healthy erectile function. Often referred to as a “Mediterranean diet,” this style of eating has been shown to have numerous health benefits. One prospective cohort study of 21,469 men from the U.S. Health Professionals Follow-up Study which started in 1986 provided more information on the association between diet and ED.The researchers quantified the quality of the men’s diets using the Mediterranean Diet score and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index 2010 score, with higher scores indicating healthier diets. Here is what they found: Men under 60 years old with the highest Mediterranean Diet scores had the lowest risk of incident ED. Higher Mediterranean Diet scores were also associated with lower incidence of ED among men older than 60. Men in the highest quintile of the Alternative Healthy Eating Index 2010 had a lower incidence of ED, especially those under 60 years old. A diet that is high in saturated fats, which are found in meat and dairy products, can increase a person’s cholesterol levels. Although some cholesterol is necessary for cell and hormone production, high cholesterol has been linked to coronary heart disease, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure, and other vascular diseases. Over time, high cholesterol can cause fatty deposits to build up in a person’s blood vessels, making it more difficult for blood to flow properly throughout the body. Because erections rely on good blood flow to the penis, having high cholesterol can hinder the process and impair erectile function. Poor eating habits may lead to a person becoming overweight or obese, which may in turn contribute to ED. Many studies have indicated an association between obesity and other conditions including diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), coronary heart disease, and ED. High blood pressure and diabetes may impact penile blood flow, affecting a man’s ability to get and maintain an erection. Testosterone levels may also be associated with a person’s weight. Normal testosterone levels in men can help facilitate erections, but low testosterone often accompanies ED. One study examined the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and ED in a population of 2,435 Italian men who had sought treatment for ED between January 2001 and September 2007. Of the participants, 41.5% were normal weight, 42.4% were overweight, 12.1% were obese, and 4% were severely obese

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