date:May 26, 2015
rnight/obese and hypertensive men, but not men with diabetes mellitus.
The data for the study came from 3742 men aged 20 years or older enrolled in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
The study concluded that Caffeine intake reduced the odds of prevalent ED, especially an intake equivalent to approximately 2-3 daily cups of coffee (170-375 mg/day).
It was unclear whether or not drinking tea, which like coffee contains caffeine could also reduce the risk of erectile dys