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Obesity erectile dysfunction

Esposito K, Giugliano p Di Palo C, et al. Effect of lifestyle changes on erectile dysfunction in obese men a randomized controlled trial. JAMA 2004 291 1 978-1984. [Pg.513]

Problems within diabetes treatment can usually be divided into two phases, namely (i) acute and short-term treatment of patients and related to well-being and near-perfect physical abilities for professional and leisure activities, most often related to good metabolic control, (ii) On the other hand, the long-term perspective is preventive treatment of complications, both microvascular and vascular complications. Under special situations such as pregnancy, treatment is critical. A number of co-morbid situations are important heart disease (although not always specifically related to diabetes), obesity (an increasingly important problem), and lipid management (very common). Since 1991, we have seen a rapid development in the treatment of one important issue, namely treatment of erectile dysfunction, which is even more important in diabetic than in nondiabetic individuals. [Pg.294]


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