On May 29, the fitness trainer Dan Gu came to Instagram to ask men to prioritize sex and intimacy so that they can potentially support their metabolic health and overall well-being. He wrote in his signature: “Guys, I don’t want to be a carrier of bad news, but your sex life affects the health of metabolism.” Also Read Sunjay Kapur dies from a heart attack in London at 53: a cardiologist shares the signs that you need to watch

Erectile dysfunction: a sign of heart disease?
Dan added: “In addition, how often you have sex (affecting your long -term health), your private parts tell about another health history. They rests on three things: good bleeding, balanced hormones and a sharp nervous function. (Ed) is often the result of early pressure in diabetes, as in the blood.
In the accompanying post, Dan said: “Men who have sex once a month, 45 percent, most likely have cardiovascular disease compared to those who have sex 2-3 times a week … Men who are ejaculated 21 times or more per month, less likely to develop prostate cancer compared to those who Energy that stops in tablets and focus on a healthy life. “
How true are these claims?
Does Dan state that men who have sex once a month, 45 percent most often have cardiovascular disease compared to those who have sex 2-3 times a week. found consistently.
A study in 2010 from the National Institute of Health shows that men who have sex at least twice a week can have a slightly lower rate of cardiovascular disease compared to those who have sex once a month or less, but the difference is not so big. It is also important to note that sexual activity is only one factor among many that contribute to cardiovascular health.
Medicine John Hopkins notes that sex can be a form of exercise and can help reduce stress, both of them can be beneficial to heart health. However, if you have any problems with cardiovascular health, it is always better to consult a healthcare provider.
Are erectile dysfunction and heart problems related?
Meanwhile, according to my clinic, Dan may be correct, saying that erectile dysfunction is the inability to get and preserve erection firms for sex – can be an early warning about current or future heart problems. The report added that erectile dysfunction does not always indicate the main problem of the heart. However, studies suggest that men with erectile dysfunction that have no obvious cause, such as injuries and who have no symptoms of heart problems, should be checked for heart disease before treatment.
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.