2019
DOI: 10.1080/13685538.2019.1640194
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Clinical features of and couple’s attitudes towards premature ejaculation: a multicenter cross-sectional study

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“…Some studies could not find associations between nutritional status and PE. 35,46,43 While Song et al (2019) 37 found a significant association between higher BMI and PE, Zhang et al (2019) 47 observed a lower prevalence of PE among men with BMI higher than 25 kg/m 2 . Other studies found significant associations between regular physical activity and PE, 35,43 a result we did not replicate in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Some studies could not find associations between nutritional status and PE. 35,46,43 While Song et al (2019) 37 found a significant association between higher BMI and PE, Zhang et al (2019) 47 observed a lower prevalence of PE among men with BMI higher than 25 kg/m 2 . Other studies found significant associations between regular physical activity and PE, 35,43 a result we did not replicate in our study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Previously, the investigated partners’ satisfaction rates were 45% from the individual with PE’s perspective [ 33 ]. According to Zhang et al [ 34 ], although only 21.39% of females tended to report PE as hampering sex satisfaction, females are more adversely experienced with relationship issues, such as arousal difficulty, weak sexual desire, and organism inability [ 34 ]. Though the cultural differences may underlie searching preference, as the tip of an iceberg, our results may show the concerns and demands of PE issues troubling females.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of a standardized definition, diagnostic tools, and the social hypersensitivity of the disease, the results of studies on the risk factors of PE are still controversial. A multicenter cross-sectional study by Zhang et al [ 12 ] investigated the risk factors of PE and reported that ED, weak sexual desire, lower frequency of sexual intercourse, diabetes, chronic prostatitis, primary married status, lower body mass index, higher age, education level, monthly income, office work, drinking habits, and decreased force of ejaculation were significantly associated with PE. There are no previous studies in the literature that have evaluated the impact of polygamy in PE.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%