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Fat Men More Prone to Sexual Health Problems

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Fat Men are more prone to sexual health problems. Number of research were going on for finding that which men are prone to sexual health problems, and the research scientists have concluded that erection problems are found to be more prominent in the fat men. During erection problems men are unable to get the erections or hold the erections for the adequate time duration during the sexual activity. It has been noted that around 70% of the men worldwide are having the erection problems as temporary or permanently. Out of these 70% men suffering with erection problems more than half of the men are fat or overweight. Hence, up course there is a relationship between the erection mechanism and the fatness.

Fatness is the condition in men that is caused by gaining excess of weight. Fat men usually have the excessive amount of fat, cholesterol, proteins, lipids, and sugars deposited in the body. In the normal men, the excessive amounts of fats are removed by the body itself, but in some men these fats gets deposited making him fat. Fatness sometimes majority of the times leads to the obesity and many times even makes men face the erection problems in the bed. We can define fatness as the excessive body weight. Sometimes fatness is hereditary, whereas many a times it occurs as you get aged. Excessive body weight or fatness is associated with various diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus type 2, obstructive sleep apnea, certain types of cancer, and osteoarthritis.

 

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