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Men's Health, An Issue of Urologic Clinics - E-Book

Men's Health, An Issue of Urologic Clinics - E-Book

Steven A. Kaplan

(2012)

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Abstract

This issue of the Urologic Clinics covers timely topics pertinent to Men's Health, including The Role of Primary Care in Men’s Health, Changes in Male Fertility in the Last Two Decades, The Aging Male, and Pre-adolescent issues as risk factors for adult male health.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Men’s Health i
Copyright Page\r ii
Table of Contents v
Contributors iii
Chapter 1. Men’s Health in Primary Care: An Emerging Paradigm of Sexual Function and\rCardiometabolic Risk 1
WHY MEN’S HEALTH? 1
WHO IS THE MEN’S HEALTH DOCTOR: PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN VERSUS PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN MEN’S HEALTH\rSUBSPECIALIST VERSUS UROLOGIST 2
THE PRIMARY CARE OFFICE VISIT AS A PORTAL TO MEN’S HEALTH: MALE\rSEXUAL EVALUATION 3
CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK AND ED AND TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY: REVERSING\rTHE RISK 13
SEXUAL MEDICINE HISTORY AND PHYSICAL\rEXAMINATION IN PRIMARY CARE 16
SUMMARY 18
REFERENCES 18
Chapter 2. Advocacy in Male Health: A State Society Story 25
A WELL ORGANIZED STATE UROLOGY\rSOCIETY 25
ADVOCACY CREATES MORE ADVOCACY 27
REFERENCES 31
Chapter 3. Changes in Male Fertility in the Last\rTwo Decades 33
TIMING OF THE SURGICAL REPAIR OF\rUNDESCENDED TESTICULES 33
CRYPTORCHIDISM AND TESTICULAR CANCER 33
CRYPTORCHIDISM AND INTRACYTOPLASMIC\rSPERM INJECTION 33
OPERATIVE APPROACHES FOR\rVARICOCELECTOMY 34
VARICOLECTOMY AND INTRAUTERINE\rINSEMINATION SUCCESS RATES 34
INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION\rIN THE UNITED STATES 34
PERCUTANEOUS EPIDIDYMAL\rSPERM ASPIRATIONS 34
DRUG THERAPY FOR IDIOPATHICMALE INFERTILITY 34
MATERNAL SMOKING AND INFERTILITY\rOF OFFSPRING 35
SIGNIFICANCE OF TESTICULAR\rULTRASOUND FINDINGS INSEVERE MALE INFERTILITY 35
DIAGNOSIS OF EJACULATORY\rDUCT OBSTRUCTION 35
UNDERWEAR TYPE AND MALE SUBFERTILITY 35
WORLDWIDE TRENDS IN MALE FERTILITY 35
REFERENCES 35
Chapter 4. Men’s Health Initiative of British Columbia: Connecting the Dots 37
OVERVIEW 37
MHIBC GOAL, MISSION, AND PRIORITIES 47
MHIBC EDUCATIONAL GOALS AND\rCOMMUNITY OUTREACH 48
CONCLUDING REMARKS 49
REFERENCES 50
Chapter 5. Sexual Function in Men with Metabolic Syndrome 53
DEFINITIONS 53
EPIDEMIOLOGY 53
SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION 54
SUMMARY 59
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 59
REFERENCES 59
Chapter 6. Androgen Deficiency in Aging and\rMetabolically Challenged Men 63
PREVALENCE OF AD AMONG THE ELDERLY 63
CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH AD 64
BODY COMPOSITION AND SARCOPENIA 64
BONE MINERAL DENSITY 64
FRAILTY 65
MOOD AND COGNITION 65
LIBIDO AND SEXUAL FUNCTION 66
MS 66
MEASURING T 69
SUMMARY 70
REFERENCES 70
Chapter 7. Influences of Neuroregulatory Factors on the Development of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Erectile Dysfunction in Aging Men 77
NORMAL INNERVATION OF THE BLADDER, PROSTATE, AND PENIS 77
ASSOCIATION OF AGE-RELATED CHANGESIN NEUROREGULATORY FACTORS WITH\rLUTS/BPH 80
TREATMENT OF LUTS/BPH 81
ASSOCIATION OF AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN\rNEUROREGULATORY FACTORS WITH ED 82
TREATMENT OF ED 84
SUMMARY 84
REFERENCES 85
Chapter 8. The Optimal Male Health Diet and Dietary Supplement Program 89
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 1 90
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 2 92
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 3 93
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 4 94
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 5 95
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 6 96
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 7 97
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 8 98
OPTIMAL MEN’S HEALTH DIET\rRECOMMENDATION 9 100
SUMMARY 102
REFERENCES 102
Chapter 9. Adult Male Health Risks Associated with Congenital Abnormalities 109
HYPOSPADIAS 109
UNDESCENDED TESTIS 111
REFERENCES 114
Index 115