Study tests if a walk a day keeps erectile dysfunction at bay
NCT ID NCT07366970
Summary
This study is testing if adding regular exercise to standard vitamin D treatment helps diabetic men who have erectile dysfunction. Forty men with type 2 diabetes, low vitamin D, and long-term erectile problems will take vitamin D pills. Half of them will also do supervised treadmill walking three times a week for twelve weeks to see if it improves their condition more than pills alone.
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Cairo University
RECRUITINGDokki, Giza Governorate, 11432, Egypt
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