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|a Molecular mechanisms of nutritional interventions and supplements for the management of sexual dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia /
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|a Front Cover -- Molecular Mechanisms of Nutritional Interventions and Supplements for the Management of Sexual Dysfunction and Benign Prost... -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Introduction to benign prostatic hyperplasia -- Introduction and epidemiology -- Risk factors -- Pathophysiology of BPH -- Diagnosis and workup -- Management of BPH -- Overview of current literature addressing the association between diet and BPH -- Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 2 Introduction to erectile dysfunction -- Introduction -- Epidemiology -- Modifiable risk factors -- Cardiovascular disease -- Diabetes mellitus -- Depression and anxiety -- Other modifiable risk factors -- Lower urinary tract symptoms -- Nonmodifiable risk factors -- Age -- Race and socioeconomic status -- Pathophysiology of ED -- Physiology of initiating, maintaining, and terminating an erection -- Pathophysiology of ED -- Vasculogenic: arteriogenic -- Vasculogenic: cavernosal -- Neurogenic -- Anatomic -- Endocrinologic -- Psychogenic -- Pharmacologic -- Workup of ED -- Current treatment options for ED -- Highlights and take-home messages -- References -- 3 Diet as a risk factor and intervention for lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia -- Introduction -- Relationship of inflammation to LUTS/BPH -- Hypogonadism and LUTS/BPH -- Metabolic syndrome and LUTS/BPH -- Metabolic syndrome and diet -- Relationship of exercise to LUTS/BPH -- Influence of fluid type and volume to LUTS/BPH -- Influence of food type to LUTS/BPH -- Grain/starch -- Fruits and vegetables -- Dairy -- Protein -- Zinc -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Effects of metabolic syndrome on benign prostatic hyperplasia -- Overview of metabolic syndrome -- Metabolic syndrome and BPH -- Hyperglycemia and BPH -- Obesity and BPH.
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|a Association of hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia with BPH -- Hypertension and BPH -- Highlights and take-home messages -- References -- Further reading -- 5 Effects of metabolic syndrome on erectile dysfunction -- Review of established associations between metabolic syndrome and erectile dysfunction -- Hyperglycemia and ED -- Obesity and ED -- Hypertension and ED -- Association of hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia with ED -- Highlights and take-home messages -- References -- Further reading -- 6 Role of diet in the development and progression of benign prostatic hyperplasia -- Current understanding of the pathophysiology -- Risk factors -- Modifiable -- Nonmodifiable -- Epidemiologic studies on diet and BPH -- Overview -- Role of fat intake -- Role of protein intake -- Carbohydrate and grain consumption -- Red meat consumption -- Dairy consumption -- Vegetable consumption -- Fruit consumption -- Alcohol consumption -- Consumption of assorted other foods -- Diet management overview/summary for BPH -- Interventional studies -- Moderating fiber/fat intake -- Zinc -- Flaxseed -- Fluted pumpkin/Telfairia occidentalis -- Highlights and take-home messages -- References -- 7 Role of diet in the development and progression of erectile dysfunction -- Erectile dysfunction: A modifiable disease -- Risk factors for erectile dysfunction -- Dietary risk factors -- Tobacco use -- Cardiovascular disease -- Review of the current understanding of diet management in erectile dysfunction -- Mediterranean diet -- Role of fat intake -- Role of calories -- Role of protein intake -- Role of sodium intake -- Role of fiber intake -- Red meat consumption -- Soy consumption -- Nut consumption -- Fruits and vegetables consumption -- Alcohol consumption -- Diet management overview -- Highlights and take-home messages -- References.
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|a Dietary components and erectile dysfunction -- Carbohydrates -- Fatty acids and cholesterol -- Dietary modifications for erectile dysfunction -- Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 14 Effect of diet on storage symptoms in male lower urinary tract symptoms -- Introduction -- Fluid management -- Caffeine -- Carbonated beverages -- Artificially sweetened beverages -- Citrus and vitamin C -- Alcohol -- Milk -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 Effects of exercise on benign prostatic hyperplasia, lower urinary tract symptoms, and erectile dysfunction -- Introduction -- Metabolic syndrome and exercise -- Types of exercise -- Components of metabolic syndrome -- Exercise and metabolic syndrome -- Physical activity and BPH/LUTS -- Overview of BPH and LUTS -- Effects of exercise on BPH and LUTS -- Proposed mechanisms for improvements in BPH with exercise -- Growth of prostate epithelial cells -- Exercise-induced changes in gene expression -- Changes in hormone expression -- Patient education and recommendations -- Physical activity and ED -- Review of risk factors -- Pathophysiology of abnormal endothelial function in men with ED -- Endothelial function -- Obesity as a state of chronic inflammation -- Effect of physical activity on testosterone levels -- Effects of physical activity alone -- Effects of physical activity in combination with PDE-5 inhibitors -- Patient education and recommendations -- Other nonpharmacologic lifestyle interventions -- Conclusion -- References -- 16 Conclusions and recommendations -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
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