The Evaluation of Clitoral Blood Flow and Sexual Function in Elite Female Athletes

The Journal of Sexual Medicine - Tập 7 - Trang 1185-1189 - 2010
Omer Faruk Karatas1, Gul Baltaci2, Zeynep Ilerisoy3, Omer Bayrak1, Ersin Cimentepe1, Rafet Irmak2, Dogan Unal1
1Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Fatih University, Ankara, Turkey
2Hacettepe University Faculty of Health Sciences, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Ankara, Turkey
3Department of Radiodiagnostic, School of Medicine, Fatih University, Ankara, Turkey

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ABSTRACT Introduction Clitoral blood flow measurements using clitoral color Doppler ultrasound have been performed with increasing frequency either in order to assessment of female sexual function/dysfunction. The trials to evaluate the sexual function in healthy subjects, especially in the subgroup of female elite athletes, are limited. Aim The aim of the study was to evaluate whether elite female athletes and sedentary healthy females differ in their clitoral blood flow and sexual function as an expression of their physical fitness status. Methods Twenty-five female elite athletes (Group I) and healthy female subjects (Group II) were enrolled as volunteers in the study. All women were instructed to complete the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire. Each subject underwent high definition color Doppler ultrasonography to measure the clitoral blood flow parameters. Main Outcome Measures The effect of physical activity on clitoral blood flow and sexual life in women. Results Mean age, mean age of menarche, mean marriage age, and body mass index were similar for both groups. In Group I, the mean peak systolic velocity and end-diastolic velocity were higher than those of Group II, whereas the mean RI was similar for both groups. There were statistically significant differences for total FSFI score and all domain scores, except desire domain, between both groups. Conclusion In elite female athletes as compared with sedentary healthy females, better clitoral blood flow and better sexual function were demonstrated. Therefore it seems superior physical fitness correlates with better sexual function.

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