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August 2006
Impotence Provides a Warning for Future Heart Problems
August 14, 2006
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.
Source: http://www.pcrm.org/news/archive060814.html