1. Exercise training improves erectile dysfunction (ED) in patients with metabolic syndrome on phosphodiesterase-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors
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Maresca, L., D Agostino, M., Castaldo, L., Vitelli, A., Mancini, M., Torella, G., Lucci, R., Albano, G., Del Forno, D., Matteo Ferro, Altieri, V., Giallauria, F., Vigorito, C., Maresca, L., D'Agostino, M., Castaldo, L., Vitelli, Alessandra, Mancini, M., Torella, Giorgio, Lucci, R., Abano, G., DEL FORNO, Domenico, Ferro, M., Altieri, V., Giallauria, Francesco, and Vigorito, Carlo
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Metabolic Syndrome ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,erectile dysfunction therapy ,Middle Aged ,Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors ,Tadalafil ,Treatment Outcome ,Erectile Dysfunction ,Humans ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,exercise training ,Exercise ,phosphodiesterase-5 ,Aged ,Carbolines - Abstract
Introduction. Erectile dysfunction (ED) affects about 50% of males aged 40-70 years old. ED shares with atherosclerotic disease several common risk factors; therefore, it may be considered a surrogate marker of atherosclerosis. Sincephosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors are well known pharmacologic agents capable of significant improvement in ED, we designed this study to evaluate whether exercise training is of added value in patients with ED who are already on PDE-5 inhibitors. Methods. We recruited 20 male patients affected by ED with metabolic syndrome.At baseline, all patients underwent Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) and the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) test.After the initial evaluation, patients were subdivided into two groups: tadalafil group (group T, n=10), who were maintained only on tadalafil therapy, and a tadalafil/exercise training group (T/E group, n=10)who continued tadalafil but in addition underwent a2-month structured exercise training program. Results. Basal anthropometric characteristics of study population showed no significant differences. Although bothgroups showed at 2 months an improvement of the IIEF score, thiswas more evident in the T/E group (T group: 11.2 vs 14.2, P=0.02; T/E group: 10.8 vs 20.1, P
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- 2014