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Abdominal Obesity and Physical Inactivity Are Associated with Erectile Dysfunction Independent of Body Mass Index
The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 05/06/09
Janiszewski PM et al. - Maintaining a WC level below 102 cm and achieving the recommended amount of moderate-intensity physical activity is associated with the maintenance of proper erectile function, regardless of BMI level. These findings suggest that the clinical screening for ED risk should include the assessment of WC and physical activity level in addition to BMI.
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