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2001 Martin- 2,476 men; 75% 25-70 Self- Overall, 12.1% of Age, Hypertension,
Morales random administered men had ED (single Diabetes, Cardiac
et al. [242] population questionnaire question) and 18.9% disease, Pulmonary
sample (Spain) and single for questionnaire disease, Circulatory
question According to single disease, Rheumatic
question: disease, High
3.9% ED in men cholesterol, Prostatic
aged 25–39 years disease, Allergy,
6.3% ED in men Medication “for
aged 40–49 years nerves”, Sleeping
15.9% ED in men tablets, Heavy
aged 50–59 years smoking, Alcohol
32.2% ED in men abuse
aged 60–70 years
IIEF identified milder
ED, and single
question identified
more moderate and
severe ED
2002 Moreira 602 men; 92% 40-70 Interview Overall, 14.4% Age, Marital
et al. [243] random of men had ED status, Diabetes,
population (moderate or severe) Depression, IPSS,
sample (Brazil) 9.9% ED in men Decreased physical
aged 40–49 years activity
11.8% ED in men
aged 50–59 years
31.7% ED in men
aged 60–69 years
2002 Moreira 342 men; 47.6% 40-70 Self- Overall, 12.0% Age, Diabetes,
et al. [244] random administered of men had ED Hypertension, Heavy
population questionnaire (moderate or severe) smoking
sample (Brazil) 3.5% ED in men
aged 40–49 years
16.7% ED in men
aged 50–59 years
39.6% ED in men
aged 60–69 years
2002 Morillo et al. 1,963 men; 82% > 40 Standardised Overall, 19.8% Age, Diabetes,
[245] random questionnaire of men had ED Hypertension, BPH
population (moderate or severe)
sample
(Columbia,
Venezuela and
Ecuador)
2003 Richters 8,517 men; 69.4% 16-59 Computer- Overall, 9.5% of men Age
et al. [246] random assisted had ED
population telephone 4.3% ED in men
sample interview aged 16–19 years
(Australia) 4.5% ED in men
aged 20–29 years
5.1% ED in men
aged 30–39 years
12.5% ED in men
aged 40–49 years
19.2% ED in men
aged 50–59 years
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