Several health benefits of
coffee have been touted by various researches in the past and it would
appear that erectile dysfunction (ED) is one of the many conditions that
coffee could provide a solution for.
According to MSN,
the new study investigated the relationship between ED and caffeine
consumption among men who are overweight, obese, hypertensive, or
diabetic.
They found that all but those who were
diabetic reduced their risk of ED by drinking 2 to 3 cups of coffee a
day, the equivalent of about 170 to 375 milligrams of caffeine.
According to Dr. David Lopez, lead author of the study and an assistant professor at the University of Texas Health
and Science Center’s School of Public Health, “diabetes is one of the
strongest risk factors for ED, so this was not surprising,”
The
researchers suggested the reason coffee improved ED in participants was
because caffeine “triggers a series of pharmacological effects” that
lead to the relaxation of arteries and smooth muscles throughout the
penis, thus increasing blood flow through the penis.
There have also been earlier that caffeine improves blood flow throughout the body, which may support the ED/caffeine study.
The research team looked at data from the United States National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which included a question
about ED, and also collected information on food and drinks consumed.
They
however submitted that although these drinks may improve ED in people
with the aforementioned conditions, the study didn’t prove causality,
and thus further research was necessary.
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