- Supervised resistance and aerobic exercise programs over a 6-month period improved erectile function in men with prostate cancer.
- The study emphasized the potential rehabilitation benefits of exercise for patients with prostate cancer, particularly in managing sexual dysfunction.
- Exercise showed significant benefits compared to usual care, indicating potential clinically relevant improvement.
- Exercise intervention demonstrated significant improvements in fat mass, chair rise performance, upper body and lower body muscle strength.
- Despite limitations, the findings suggest that exercise should be considered an integral component of treatment for men concerned about sexual function after prostate cancer treatment.
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Exercise Boosts Erectile Function in Prostate Cancer
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