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APPROACHES TO THE 26-36-YEAR-OLD LITHUANIAN MEN'S SEXUAL FUNCTION.

V Matulevicius1, B Zilaitiene1, R T Preiksa1, I Banisauskaite1, J Jurevičiūtė1, S Abramavicius1, I Matuleviciute1, T Kurakovas1, R Ostrauskas1, R Verkauskiene1, V Urbanavicius2.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: In the year 2003-2004 a circumstantial investigation of young men reproductive health parameters was performed in Nordic and Baltic countries, but sexuality remained undetermined.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the suitability of the European Male Ageing Study - Sexual Function Questionnaire (EMAS - SFQ) for investigation of sexuality of 26-36 year aged general population and to investigate sexuality of Kaunas participants in the project "The reproductive function of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Young men (2003-2004)" (KELLY), using EMAS - SFQ.
DESIGN: Sixty one 26-36 year aged KELLY men were recaptured from the list of participants in a 2003-2004 study and completed EMAS - SFQ. Their anthropometric characteristics, scores of sexuality (22 parameters from EMAS - SFQ, 3 calculated parameters and 2 parameters consisting from answers to the only question - masturbation and erectile function-for each participant) were analysed, in conjunction with anthropometric, sperm quality and hormone levels of 2003-2004 18-25 year old general population.
RESULTS: Overall sexual functioning and masturbation were higher as compared to all the published data for different age men and different testosterone concentration groups of EMAS study.
CONCLUSIONS: KELLY sexuality results, obtained using EMAS - SFQ, would be considered as referral values for young men in countries with generally good reproductive health.

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Keywords:  healthy man; reproductive health; sexuality

Year:  2016        PMID: 31149083      PMCID: PMC6535281          DOI: 10.4183/aeb.2016.168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Buchar)        ISSN: 1841-0987            Impact factor:   0.877


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