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Impotence Provides a Warning for Future Heart Problems
posted 8/14/06
A new study further supports erectile dysfunction
is a warning sign for heart disease. Researchers
from the New England Research Institute analyzed
data from 928 men in the Massachusetts Male
Aging Study over a fifteen year span from 1987
to 2004. Participants were evaluated for the
presence of metabolic syndrome (which is characterized
by central obesity, poor regulation of insulin,
abnormal lipid levels, and borderline hypertension,
and is a precursor for heart disease) and for
erectile dysfunction. Among normal weight men
risk of metabolic syndrome was double for those
with moderate or complete erectile dysfunction
compared to those without.
Prior studies have shown that impotence is
often an early sign of blocked arteries and
not just a complication of cardiovascular disease.
Kupelian V, Shabsigh R, Araujo AB, O’Donnell
AB, McKinlay JB. Erectile Dysfunction as a
Predictor of the Metabolic Syndrome in Aging
Men: Results from the Massachusetts Male Aging
Study. J Urol. 2006;176:222-226.
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