Sexual dysfunction is caused by a preference for men with cars, using cars as a means of transportation, prolonged driving to hold urine, lack of exercise, and staying up late
October 28th is World Men's Health Day. Yesterday, a male health survey report organized by the Social Development Research Center of the Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences and the Guangdong Social Medicine Research Association was released.
According to reports, the survey was conducted among the five special populations in the three first tier cities of Guangzhou, Beijing, and Shanghai, and a total of tens of thousands of valid questionnaires were collected.
Experts have released survey results: among various unhealthy lifestyles, "lack of exercise" ranks first, which is a common phenomenon among the five major populations. Among them, "white-collar men" are the most prominent, accounting for 63.1%; Civil servants
Ranked second, 49.2%; Ranked third is "private car owners", accounting for 46.3%, and "corporate executives and bosses"
Ranked fourth, accounting for approximately 43.5%; The most active participants in physical exercise are "college students". The survey also shows that staying up late is another major factor in bad lifestyle habits.
Through data, it can be found that the biggest negative lifestyle habit among car owners is "using cars as a substitute for transportation", with a proportion of 63.1%; The second ranked person is "holding urine for a long time", accounting for approximately 53.9%. The interaction between the two leads to the "driving syndrome" of this group, that is, the incidence rate of prostate diseases is very high, and about 20% of people say they have had "sexual dysfunction".