Erectile function in amateur cyclists

Cycling is a popular means of transport and recreational activity; bicycles are also a source of genitourinary injuries and there is the idea that cycling may have a significant impact on sexual function. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of amateur cycling on erectile function....

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Published inArchivio italiano di urologia, andrologia Vol. 94; no. 2; pp. 232 - 236
Main Authors E Brito, Duarte Vieira, Pereira-Lourenço, Mario, Pereira, Jose Alberto, Eliseu, Miguel, Rabaça, Carlos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Italy PAGEPress Publications 30.06.2022
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Summary:Cycling is a popular means of transport and recreational activity; bicycles are also a source of genitourinary injuries and there is the idea that cycling may have a significant impact on sexual function. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of amateur cycling on erectile function. We used a questionnaire comparing amateur cyclists (n = 199) and footballers (n = 43), regarding sexual related comorbidities and hours of practice per week. The cyclists were also characterized in terms of road vs cross-country, breaks during cycling, saddle, and shorts. To evaluate erectile function, the International Index of Erectile Function questionnaire was applied. there was no difference in International Index of Erectile Function total score between groups. Age and presence of erectile dysfunction associated comorbidity were negative factors in the International Index of Erectile Function score in cyclists but not in the footballers. Cycling is usually associated with perineal numbness, but that numbness did not lead to lower International Index of Erectile Function scores. In conclusion amateur cycling has no effect on EF.
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ISSN:1124-3562
2282-4197
DOI:10.4081/aiua.2022.2.232