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Physical activity and sexual health in men (CROSBI ID 259226)

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Leško, Luka ; Barić, Renata ; Ivanko, Anamaria Physical activity and sexual health in men // Sportske nauke i zdravlje, 8 (2018), 2; 117-126. doi: 10.7251/SSH1802117L

Podaci o odgovornosti

Leško, Luka ; Barić, Renata ; Ivanko, Anamaria

engleski

Physical activity and sexual health in men

The primary aim of the study was to examine the correlation between the physical activity level and three factors of sexual health in men (sexual desire, sexual function and sexual satisfaction). The sample consisted of 509 male students aged 18 to 30 (M=19.70 ; SD=1.38). The results suggest a signifi cantly better erectile function and sexual satisfaction in suffi ciently physically active compared to insuffi ciently physically active men, while no signifi cance was found in sexual desire and premature ejaculation. The fi ndings indicate that the level of physical activity is positively related to sexual health factors, regardless of whether the dominant aerobic or anaerobic type of physical activity is practiced. Men with higher number of exercise hours on weekly basis have higher sexual desire and better erectile function. Men who are more satisfi ed with their own body image, have better erectile function. Although previous studies point to positive correlation between physical activity and sexual health in older age groups, this study points to better sexual health of physically active men already in the student age.

exercise ; sport ; sexual desire ; erectile function ; sexual satisfaction

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Podaci o izdanju

8 (2)

2018.

117-126

objavljeno

2232-8211

2232-822X

10.7251/SSH1802117L

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Psihologija

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