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Original Article

Increased prevalence of premature ejaculation in men with metabolic syndrome

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Pages 89-95 | Received 18 Sep 2016, Accepted 26 Dec 2016, Published online: 21 Feb 2017

Figures & data

Table 1. Clinical features of men in the two study groups in relation to the presence/absence of premature ejaculationTable Footnote*.

Table 2. Univariate analysis of the study variables based on the presence/absence of the Met S and PETable Footnote*.

Figure 1. Prevalence of PE according to the number of Met S elements.

Figure 1. Prevalence of PE according to the number of Met S elements.

Table 3. Results from the logistic regression analysis using the PE as the dependent variable in the patients with Met S.

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