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In a recent revelation, former bodybuilder, actor, and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger dropped a truth bomb and sent shockwaves through the medical community. In his newsletter, he has shed light on a major health concern: impotence as an early indicator of cardiovascular disease.

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He is known for his dedication to fitness, spreading health awareness, and discussing the surprising link between erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. But this is not what anybody could have imagined!

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The link between ED and cardiovascular diseases

If you’re experiencing ED, it could be a sign of bigger health issues. While ED can have many causes, the major cause is linked to organic vascular issues. Research shows that ED serves as an early alert from your body, suggesting that you’re only three to five years away from cardiovascular diseases.

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Studies show the connection between ED and cardiovascular diseases is all about blood flow. According to cardiologist Danielle Belardo, “the same risk factors that cause plaque build up in the blood vessels in your heart are the same risk factors that cause plaque build up in the blood vessels that provide blood flow all over your body.” This means conditions like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes, which can lead to heart diseases, can also affect the blood vessels responsible for erection. This shows how important it is to manage these risks to keep yourself healthy and avoid both problems.

To improve your blood flow and feel better overall, try some simple steps. Start by trying to keep a healthy weight; this takes the pressure off your vessels and makes the flow smooth. Cut down on fatty foods and focus on eating more fruits and veggies. This helps you keep your cholesterol levels in check. Make your routine better by adding daily exercise to keep yourself healthy. If you smoke, quit smoking because smoking harms your blood vessels, making it hard for the blood to move. By making these changes, you can reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases.

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Schwarzenegger used his newsletter to debunk many myths present in the bodybuilding community. This time, he debunked a myth about sex affecting gym performance.

Arnie debunking the sex and performance myth

In the bodybuilding world, many think that having sex before competitions can make them perform worse. But Arnie used science to bust this myth. He showed that research says having sex before exercise doesn’t affect your performance in the gym, saying,” Scientists found that having sex anywhere from 30 minutes to 24 hours before exercise does not boost or harm your aerobic fitness, musculoskeletal endurance, strength, or power.” He further mentioned a minute decrease in lower-body strength, which he mentioned as a good trade-off while explaining the benefits of sex, like burning calories and reducing stress.

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The Terminator looked at the science and mentioned that athletes shouldn’t worry about sex affecting their performance. He emphasized that stressing about the impact of sex on their performance could be worse than the impact of sex. Even though many athletes believe in this myth, Arnie’s evidence-based arguments encourage them to think differently and focus more on overall health.

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The Austrian Oak’s revelations about ED and heart problems have highlighted important health issues. His scientific study debunked the myth about sex affecting athletic performance. His insights serve as a valuable reminder to prioritize well-being and lead to a healthier lifestyle.

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Karan Yadav is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. A follower of the sport for over 4 years, he has blended his passion for pumping iron with his talent for captivating storytelling. Through his content, Karan delves into the world of bodybuilding competitions and sheds light on the athlete’s journey, struggles, etc. Karan’s coverage of his idols Chris Bumstead and Mike O’Hearn has been well-received in the bodybuilding fraternity. He spends his free time playing video games. Karan also watches UFC among many other sports, that keep him occupied after work.

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