In this video on UroChannel, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, a board-certified urologist and sexologist from Göttingen, addresses the link between sexual dysfunction and Type 2 diabetes, particularly in individuals suffering from obesity. He highlights the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in developed countries, emphasizing the need to address these conditions to improve overall well-being. Dr. Dr. Buntrock discusses three simple life hacks that can prevent 9 out of 10 cases of diabetes: avoiding obesity, staying active, and not smoking. He explains that obesity triggers a cascade of health issues, including diabetes, and elaborates on the detrimental effects of diabetes on sexual function. Nerve damage, impaired microcirculation, testosterone deficiency, and hypogonadism can all contribute to sexual dysfunction in diabetics. The video further explores how obesity leads to atherosclerosis, vascular erectile dysfunction, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea, all of which negatively impact sexual health. Dr. Buntrock then offers practical steps to address these issues. Weight control through a healthy diet is crucial, emphasizing the exclusion of processed foods. Regular exercise, encompassing both cardiovascular and strength training, helps control blood sugar levels. Although exercise may not directly lead to weight loss, it preserves muscle mass and prevents further complications.Additionally, he highlights the dangers of smoking, which increases the risk of developing diabetes and exacerbates erectile dysfunction. He cites a recent study showing a 19% improvement in erectile ability through weight loss induced by bariatric surgery. HOMEPAGE: https://www.buntrock-urologie.de/ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/urochannel/ CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eWWnOXx6nFacy5nZvx6ww #diabetes #type2diabetes #erectile_dysfunction

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In this video on UroChannel, Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, a board-certified urologist and sexologist from Göttingen, addresses the link between sexual dysfunction and Type 2 diabetes, particularly in individuals suffering from obesity. He highlights the prevalence of obesity and diabetes in developed countries, emphasizing the need to address these conditions to improve overall well-being. Dr. Dr. Buntrock discusses three simple life hacks that can prevent 9 out of 10 cases of diabetes: avoiding obesity, staying active, and not smoking. He explains that obesity triggers a cascade of health issues, including diabetes, and elaborates on the detrimental effects of diabetes on sexual function. Nerve damage, impaired microcirculation, testosterone deficiency, and hypogonadism can all contribute to sexual dysfunction in diabetics. The video further explores how obesity leads to atherosclerosis, vascular erectile dysfunction, hypertension, and obstructive sleep apnea, all of which negatively impact sexual health. Dr. Buntrock then offers practical steps to address these issues. Weight control through a healthy diet is crucial, emphasizing the exclusion of processed foods. Regular exercise, encompassing both cardiovascular and strength training, helps control blood sugar levels. Although exercise may not directly lead to weight loss, it preserves muscle mass and prevents further complications.Additionally, he highlights the dangers of smoking, which increases the risk of developing diabetes and exacerbates erectile dysfunction. He cites a recent study showing a 19% improvement in erectile ability through weight loss induced by bariatric surgery. HOMEPAGE: https://www.buntrock-urologie.de/ SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/urochannel/ CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eWWnOXx6nFacy5nZvx6ww #diabetes #type2diabetes #erectile_dysfunction

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