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Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:20 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
kinglouis2005


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Newly published research from nearly 32,000 men found that one third of American men 50 years and older have difficulty achieving an erection. The good news: there appears to be a lot men can do to reduce their risk of erection problems, most importantly, lose weight and exercise regularly.*

Erectile dysfunction
Other factors (though less significant) tied to increased risk of erectile dysfunction, or impotence, were smoking, diabetes, stroke, cancer, increasing age, antidepressant medications, and beta-blocker drugs, commonly used to treat hypertension.

“In general, we found that many risk factors associated with heart disease were also associated with increased risk of erectile dysfunction,” notes lead author Dr. Constance G. Bacon from Harvard School of Public Health.

Previous studies have identified a similar link between heart health and sexual health. What makes this latest study a standout is its huge data base: 31,742 men from a wide age range, ages 53 to 90 years, which “provided the opportunity,” states Dr. Bacon, “to estimate more precisely the age-specific prevalence of erectile dysfunction and associated independent risk factors.”

Moreover, the data were collected very recently, in 2000, “after public awareness may have begun to reduce the social stigma associated with this condition.”

33% of men have problems
After excluding those with prostate cancer, the researchers found that 33% of the men reported erection problems in the previous three months. Many problems related to sexual function, including desire, orgasm, and overall ability, increased with each decade after age 50 years: 26% in men ages 50 to 59 jumped to 40% in men ages 60 to 69, for example.

But interestingly, men with a healthy lifestyle and no chronic disease, such as hypertension, diabetes, or heart disease, had the lowest risk for erectile dysfunction, regardless of their age.

“Lifestyle factors can strongly impact your sexual health,” affirms Dr. Robert Bauer, who has practiced medicine at the Pritikin Longevity Center® since 1978. “For 25 years I’ve observed it,” he smiles. “Almost every man who comes here – whether or not he has erection problems – is feeling quite a bit more adventurous after a couple of weeks. He’s exercising, losing weight, standing more erect, feeling better – just naturally, he’s taking better pride in himself. All of a sudden, he’s feeling a lot more romantic.

“A wonderful side effect”
“This is a very common experience at Pritikin, and, of course, a wonderful side effect in addition to the many other great things that happen here, like angina disappearing, blood pressure dropping, and energy levels soaring.”

In the Harvard study, the two lifestyle factors most strongly associated with a healthy sex life were physical activity and a normal body weight. Men at normal weight ranges (BMI of 25 or less) were 30% less likely to suffer from erectile dysfunction than obese men.

Similarly, men who exercised vigorously for at least three hours per week were 30% less likely to have erection problems than men who participated in little or no exercise.

Losing weight, exercising
"I have no doubt that losing weight is beneficial for one’s sexual performance," says Dr. Bauer. “And it makes biological sense that exercise is beneficial, too. Impotence is in part caused by insufficient blood flow to the penis, and we know exercise can improve blood flow. After all, what is claudication? It’s nothing more than poor circulation in the lower extremities, which exercise substantially improves.”

Other lifestyle-related risk factors linked with erection problems, concluded the Harvard researchers, were smoking, consumption of more than two alcoholic drinks per day, and television viewing (more than 8 1/2 hours a week).

Use of antidepressant medication and beta-blockers was also significantly associated with erectile dysfunction.

Getting off medications
"Freedom from high blood pressure drugs like beta blockers can free you of impotence," affirms Dr. Bauer, “and many men do get completely off their hypertension medication while at the Center. Getting rid of the salt, fat, and anxiety often leads to healthy, normal blood pressure – and a healthier sex life. That’s the ideal situation, and it happens all the time here.”

Dr. Bacon and colleagues at Harvard cautioned that their study looked only at associations between lifestyle factors and impotence, not at whether lifestyle factors actually caused impotence, so they cannot be certain that changes in lifestyle will in fact improve sexual problems.

“They’re being 100% objective and focusing solely on the scientific research, but as a physician who has worked daily with patients for a quarter of a century and observed remarkable results, I have to ask: Why wait for their absolutely definitive research when, right now, you can probably change your sex life for the better and at the same time improve your overall health – your heart, your blood sugar, your blood pressure, and your cholesterol?” asserts Dr. Bauer.

Renewed sexual health
“I’ve watched the same happy scenario for 25 years. You have men – and women, for that matter – who, when they come to Pritikin, get away from difficult, stressful situations back home. They begin to relax. They’re eating lots of good healthy fruits and vegetables. They lose a few pounds. They’re feeling great. Well,” he laughs, “what’s going to happen?


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Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:22 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
kinglouis2005


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Nothing really new but it is a fact that if you do some physical activity like running or weights and can keep relatively fit it will extend your overall and sexual health...


I have noticed that when I am really really excited (and the heart is pumping hard) that the "equipment" is noticably larger and harder. Of course another sign that your heart has a huge influence on your performance.

I would like to add that I do work out 2-3 ties a week and 4-5 times a week if my bodyweight starts to rise.
As supplaments for my workout routine I take L-arginine, a mens multivitamin, tribulus and DHEA. As a side effect I ntoiced more frequent erections and many times better "quality" of erections.
The tribulus and DHEA are supposed to help elevate your natural testosterone levels, the L-arginine converts in your body to nitric oxide which helps dialate blood vessels..(here is a snippete about nitric oxide)

The endothelium (inner lining) of blood vessels use nitric oxide to signal the surrounding smooth muscle to relax, thus dilating the artery and increasing blood flow; bodybuilders use this to achieve a more "ripped", vascular look. This underlies the action of nitroglycerin, amyl nitrate and other nitrate derivatives in the treatment of heart disease: The compounds are converted to nitric oxide (by a process that is not completely understood), which in turn dilates the coronary artery (blood vessels around the heart), thereby increasing its blood supply. Nitric oxide also plays a role in erection of the penis, and explains the mechanism of sildenafil (Viagra®). The effects of the recreational drugs known as poppers are also thought to be due to nitric oxide.

and of course the multivitamin to make sure I am getting enough vitamins/minerals/antioxidants in my system. I took all these to improve my workout results but noticed some benefit in the sack too.
All of these are over the counter at most any health food store and this is not an endorsement just personal experience..PLEASE if you have health issues do some research and/or consult a doctor before doing anything!!!!!!!!

Hope this helps someone!



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Aug 16, 2006 @ 11:03 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
FeliciVagano


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all I need is the right woman... seems the older I got..the more selective I became...I also have found it is mostly mental anyway..


edited to add... Visualization also helps...

imaging in which a participant vividly pictures himself or herself giving a successful presentation.

[Edited on 8/16/2006 11:09 AM]
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 11:31 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
waiting41


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Not smoking and drinking...say it isn't so!

I like Felici's answer of "the right woman" but this is very informative information and I'm sure it can benefit many who have this problem. It's times like this I thank God I was born a woman. Well...I always thank God I was born a woman, but moreso when I think I might have to deal with things like "erectile dysfuntion". Women are such perfect creatures.
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 11:37 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
MotownManiax


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Women are such perfect creatures.

I second that.
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 11:46 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
FeliciVagano


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hi waiting... Hmmm...women are perfect ________... sounds like an interesting thread starter....
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 11:55 AM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
kinglouis2005


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all I need is the right woman... seems the older I got..the more selective I became...I also have found it is mostly mental anyway

Well that is true for most any man provided he is healthy enough to get an erection. If that is the case then it doenst really apply to men who are fit especially when it comes to the old ticker...But Jessica Alba could be laying nekkid on some mens bed and either A) they wont be able to get it "up" or B) they will die trying (whatta way to go).....IF there arteries are all cloged up from heart disease or what not...
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 12:35 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
FeliciVagano


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IF there arteries are all cloged up from heart disease or what not...
then sex is the least of their problems.. Don't misunderstand me here..I think everyone should live healthy lives..eat, sleep, have sex in a safe and healthy way.. moderation is the best rule to follow..too much exercise can also be unhealthy..
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 1:45 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
scarletmerrow


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Wow, kudos to you King for your healthy lifestyle. I'm sure your woman really appreciates that. I'm gonna share your information with my man. He has a very physically demanding job and I think the supplements could benefit that . . . and if it can benefit and enhance in other areas as well . . . OH YEAH!!!
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 4:37 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
wiccked


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now you all know exactly why i like younger men!!!!!!!
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 5:00 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
Pete73052


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Hey, that must include me...
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 5:05 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
ruready4me2luvu


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You must be the new young stud they've all been talking about on the net
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Aug 16, 2006 @ 9:26 PM Healthy strong heart for healthy strong "hard on"    
kinglouis2005


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nawwwwwwwwwwwwwwww i just like to help out when I can..and frankly i have had great results from using the stuff..im really happy with tghe l-arginine...and since it seemed to do other things........well why should I keep quiet about it if i might be able to help someone.

Also it turns out that the l-arginine is also benefitial for the heart....
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