Introduction. Yoga is practiced both in developing and developed countries. Many patients and yoga protagonists claim that it is useful in improving sexual functions and treating sexual disorders.
Aim. We wanted to study the effect of yoga on male sexual functioning.
Methods. We studied 65 males (age range = 24–60 years, average age = 40 ± 8.26 years) who were enrolled in a yoga camp and administered a known questionnaire, i.e., Male Sexual Quotient (MSQ) before and after 12 weeks session of yoga.
Main Outcome Measures. MSQ scores before and after yoga sessions.
Results. It was found that after the completion of yoga sessions, the sexual functions scores were significantly improved (P < 0.0001). The improvement occurred in scores of all the domains of sexual functions as studied by MSQ (desire, intercourse satisfaction, performance, confidence, partner synchronization, erection, ejaculatory control, orgasm).
Conclusions. Yoga appears to be an effective method of improving all domains of sexual functions in men as studied by MSQ.
Source: “Yoga in Male Sexual Functioning: A Noncompararive Pilot Study”, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, Volume 7, Issue 10, pages 3460–3466, October 2010
I’ve seen a number of studies like this and here’s my two cents: most people just don’t get enough exercise, period. Yoga may or may not have magic powers to increase sexual function but exercise in any form does and most people don’t get enough of it.
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