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Review
. 2012 Mar;9(3):663-71.
doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2011.02582.x. Epub 2011 Dec 21.

Men's health: sexual dysfunction, physical, and psychological health--is there a link?

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Men's health: sexual dysfunction, physical, and psychological health--is there a link?

Hui Meng Tan et al. J Sex Med. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Introduction: Sexual dysfunction in men, such as erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and premature ejaculation, generates considerable attention. Its association with physical and psychological health is an issue which should be addressed seriously.

Aim: A review of the literature pertaining to the correlation between sexual dysfunction and physical and psychological health.

Methods: PubMed search for relevant publications on the association between sexual dysfunction in men and physical and psychological health.

Main outcome measure: Clinical and epidemiological evidence that demonstrates the association between sexual dysfunction in men and physical and psychological health.

Results: Sexual dysfunction, i.e., erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and premature ejaculation, has been shown to be associated with physical and psychological health. There is a strong correlation between sexual dysfunction and cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, quality of life, and depression.

Conclusion: The association between men's sexual dysfunction and physical and psychological health is real and proven. Therefore, it should not be taken lightly but instead treated as a life-threatening medical problem.

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