Saturday, December 10, 2011

Too Thin or Fat Trigger Risky Sexual Disorders

GGL (Get Greet Life) - Owned body size could actually affect his sex life. Studies show men and women who are too thin or fat is more likely to experience problems in sexual life.That study of more than 5,500 adults in Denmark found a surprising relationship between lifestyle factors such as body size and sexual health.For men, body size that is too thin or obese actually have a greater risk of experiencing sexual difficulties, whereas in women the risk is smaller, as published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Known men who have a large waist measurement (more than 40 inches or 101.6 cm) had an increased risk of sexual problems by 71 percent compared to men with waist sizes (less than 37 inches or 93.98 cm).While men who are too skinny to have 22-fold risk of experiencing some type of sexual dysfunction. Sexual problems like erectile dysfunction owned, inability to orgasm, premature ejaculation and pain during sex arises."What was found interesting because body size can make people at high risk for sexual harassment," said Edward O Laumann, professor of sociology and sexuality expert from the University of Chicago, as quoted by WebMD, Saturday (December/10/2011).However, in women the relationship between body size and sexual disturbances smaller than the male. Women who are skinny two-fold risk of experiencing sexual problems, whereas women with BMI values ​​over 30 have a risk of less than 70 percent.Sexual problems among women found in this study include vaginal dryness, inability to achieve orgasm, pain during sex and vaginismus (circular muscles surrounding the vagina having a seizure)."Reducing or adding weight to get a better measure could help to improve general health as well as sexual life," said study researcher Morten Frisch, DSC from the Staten Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. (nan/12/11)



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