Affiliation:
1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin Medical School Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this report is to examine the prevalence of erectile dysfunction and relationships to other characteristics in men with younger-onset diabetes.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
In a population-based cohort study in southern Wisconsin, prevalence of erectile dysfunction was measured based on self reports in men who were 21 years of age or older, were <30 years of age at diagnosis of diabetes, had 10 or more years of diabetes, and were taking insulin (n = 365).
RESULTS
Of the study group, 20% reported a history of erectile dysfunction. The prevalence of erectile dysfunction increased with increasing age (from 1.1% in those 21–30 years of age to 47.1% in those 43 years of age or older, P for trend < 0.0001) and with increasing duration of diabetes (P for trend < 0.0001). Erectile dysfunction was associated with presence of severe diabetic retinopathy, a history of peripheral neuropathy, amputation, cardiovascular disease, a higher glycosylated hemoglobin, use of antihypertensive medications, and higher BMI.
CONCLUSIONS
These data suggest that tighter glycemic control and careful selection of antihypertensive medications might prove beneficial.
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
Subject
Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine
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