Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation

Purpose: To determine the role of metabolic syndrome (MetS) as a risk factor for acquired premature ejaculation (PE) after considering the various risk factors, such as lower urinary tract symptoms, erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and prostatitis. Materials and Methods: From January 2012 to Jan...

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Main Authors: Seong Uk Jeh, Sol Yoon, Jae Hwi Choi, Jungmo Do, Deok Ha Seo, Sin Woo Lee, See Min Choi, Chunwoo Lee, Sung Chul Kam, Jeong Seok Hwa, Ky Hyun Chung, Ho Won Kang, Jae Seog Hyun
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Published: Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology 2019-05-01
Series:The World Journal of Men's Health
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spelling doaj-03963ff161b6456ca7041fb96ccaa9722020-11-25T00:33:26ZengKorean Society for Sexual Medicine and AndrologyThe World Journal of Men's Health2287-42082287-46902019-05-0137222623310.5534/wjmh.180062Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature EjaculationSeong Uk Jeh0Sol Yoon1Jae Hwi Choi2Jungmo Do3Deok Ha Seo4Sin Woo Lee5See Min Choi6Chunwoo Lee7Sung Chul Kam8Jeong Seok Hwa9Ky Hyun Chung10Ho Won Kang11Jae Seog Hyun12Department of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Changwon HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Changwon HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Changwon HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Changwon HospitalDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicineDepartment of Urology, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Cheongju, KoreaDepartment of Urology, Gyeongsang National University Hospital, Gyeongsang National University School of MedicinePurpose: To determine the role of metabolic syndrome (MetS) as a risk factor for acquired premature ejaculation (PE) after considering the various risk factors, such as lower urinary tract symptoms, erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and prostatitis. Materials and Methods: From January 2012 to January 2017, records of 1,029 men were analyzed. We performed multivari-ate analysis to identify risk factors for PE, including the covariate of age, marital status, International Prostate Symptom Score, International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) score, National Institutes of Health-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) score, serum testosterone levels, and all components of MetS. Acquired PE was defined as self-reported intravaginal ejacula-tion latency time ≤3 minutes, and MetS was diagnosed using the modified National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. Results: Of 1,029 men, 74 subjects (7.2%) had acquired PE and 111 (10.8%) had MetS. Multivariate analysis showed that the IIEF overall satisfaction score (odds ratio [OR]=0.67, p<0.001), NIH-CPSI pain score (OR=1.07, p=0.035), NIH-CPSI voiding score (OR=1.17, p=0.032), and presence of MetS (OR=2.20, p=0.022) were significantly correlated with the prevalence of acquired PE. In addition, the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire for Ejaculatory Dysfunction scores and ejaculation anxiety scores progressively decreased as the number of components of MetS increased. Conclusions: MetS may be an independent predisposing factor for the development of acquired PE. Effective prevention and treatment of MetS could also be important for the prevention and treatment of acquired PE.Metabolic syndromeObesityPremature ejaculationRisk factorsSexual dysfunctionsType 2 diabetes
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author Seong Uk Jeh
Sol Yoon
Jae Hwi Choi
Jungmo Do
Deok Ha Seo
Sin Woo Lee
See Min Choi
Chunwoo Lee
Sung Chul Kam
Jeong Seok Hwa
Ky Hyun Chung
Ho Won Kang
Jae Seog Hyun
spellingShingle Seong Uk Jeh
Sol Yoon
Jae Hwi Choi
Jungmo Do
Deok Ha Seo
Sin Woo Lee
See Min Choi
Chunwoo Lee
Sung Chul Kam
Jeong Seok Hwa
Ky Hyun Chung
Ho Won Kang
Jae Seog Hyun
Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
The World Journal of Men's Health
Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
Premature ejaculation
Risk factors
Sexual dysfunctions
Type 2 diabetes
author_facet Seong Uk Jeh
Sol Yoon
Jae Hwi Choi
Jungmo Do
Deok Ha Seo
Sin Woo Lee
See Min Choi
Chunwoo Lee
Sung Chul Kam
Jeong Seok Hwa
Ky Hyun Chung
Ho Won Kang
Jae Seog Hyun
author_sort Seong Uk Jeh
title Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
title_short Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
title_full Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
title_fullStr Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Syndrome Is an Independent Risk Factor for Acquired Premature Ejaculation
title_sort metabolic syndrome is an independent risk factor for acquired premature ejaculation
publisher Korean Society for Sexual Medicine and Andrology
series The World Journal of Men's Health
issn 2287-4208
2287-4690
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Purpose: To determine the role of metabolic syndrome (MetS) as a risk factor for acquired premature ejaculation (PE) after considering the various risk factors, such as lower urinary tract symptoms, erectile dysfunction, hypogonadism, and prostatitis. Materials and Methods: From January 2012 to January 2017, records of 1,029 men were analyzed. We performed multivari-ate analysis to identify risk factors for PE, including the covariate of age, marital status, International Prostate Symptom Score, International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) score, National Institutes of Health-Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) score, serum testosterone levels, and all components of MetS. Acquired PE was defined as self-reported intravaginal ejacula-tion latency time ≤3 minutes, and MetS was diagnosed using the modified National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III criteria. Results: Of 1,029 men, 74 subjects (7.2%) had acquired PE and 111 (10.8%) had MetS. Multivariate analysis showed that the IIEF overall satisfaction score (odds ratio [OR]=0.67, p<0.001), NIH-CPSI pain score (OR=1.07, p=0.035), NIH-CPSI voiding score (OR=1.17, p=0.032), and presence of MetS (OR=2.20, p=0.022) were significantly correlated with the prevalence of acquired PE. In addition, the Male Sexual Health Questionnaire for Ejaculatory Dysfunction scores and ejaculation anxiety scores progressively decreased as the number of components of MetS increased. Conclusions: MetS may be an independent predisposing factor for the development of acquired PE. Effective prevention and treatment of MetS could also be important for the prevention and treatment of acquired PE.
topic Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
Premature ejaculation
Risk factors
Sexual dysfunctions
Type 2 diabetes
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