A common New Year’s resolution is to quit smoking, as it should be, as this may be the most important intervention to improve one’s health. A study from 2013 may provide some incentive to men who are considering quitting smoking in 2018.
This was a meta-analysis, which included 8 studies in total, with over 28,000 participants. The studies were from the U.S., Brazil, Jamaica, and Finland. The researchers reviewed the studies in an effort to analyze the association between smoking and the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED).
The reviewers had some issues with combining data from the various studies, due to differences in study design. They felt the data from the prospective studies was more accurate. Using these prospective studies, it was estimated that the risk of ED was increased 51% for current smokers, and 20% for ex-smokers, when compared to never smokers.
Given this profound increased risk of ED in smokers, perhaps this will provide the additional incentive needed for men smokers to finally give up cigarettes in 2018.
(Source- PLOS ONE, April 3, 2013)
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