Written by Stuart Stevens | Wednesday, 21 June 2006
Ukmedix knows that men who take care of their health and their physique will sustain better erections long into life and are unlikely to get erectile dysfunction and will probably enjoy better sexual function as they age. In fact doctors have found that trying to convince men that they need to diet and maintain their health has always been a problem but if the doctor tells them that their weight and poor diet could lead to a loss of erectile function the men are more likely to sit up, listen and take some sort of action.
A few statistics that should scare men into looking after their diet is the fact that 40% of diabetics suffer from erection problems, 31% of men with heart problems have lowered sexual function as well as 25% of men with high cholesterol levels. Even depression, stress and anxiety may cause sexual dysfunction and are reported in 28% of men affected by impotence.
The simple act of smoking cigarettes is responsible for boosting erectile dysfunction by four times and is being used by anti-cigarette smoking campaigners to warn men not to smoke. Overall millions of men all over the world suffer from erectile dysfunction as almost half of all men over 50 get mild to moderate ED and good diet and health would improve sexual function in the majority of them.
The blood flow to the penis is very important and if your heart are your arteries are in good health you should have no erectile dysfunction in later life. Ukmedix advises that a healthy lifestyle is an investment into your sexual function future and is a very good investment too! So cut out the smoking, keep fit and watch your weight and diet.
