Is There a Benefit From Addition of Exercise in Diabetic Patients With ED Who Complain Low Vitamin D?
Cairo University
40 participants
Dec 5, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
males with diabetes complain impotence in the presence of low vitamin D deficiency. pharacmological treatment of low vitamin D levels is necessary but changing lifestyle by performing exercise is also important
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria4
- diabetic men (forty)
- type 2 diabetes
- complaint of erectile dysfucntion (chronic complaint more than 24 months)
- men with low vitamin D (deiciency in vitamin D)
Exclusion Criteria4
- cardiac patients
- respiratory disease patients
- renal disease
- liver disease
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Interventions
twenty diabetic men (type 2) who complain presence of low vitamin D and impotence will be pharmacologically treated by administration of Cholecalciferol 200.000 I.U (will be taken every two weeks). this treatment will last for 12 weeks. Additionally, Group number I will perform treadmill walking (one hour walking) with moderate intensity. This walking will be performed three times per designed week for twelve weeks.
twenty diabetic men (type 2) who complain presence of low vitamin D and impotence will be pharmacologically treated by administration of Cholecalciferol 200.000 I.U (will be taken every two weeks). this treatment will last for 12 weeks.
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NCT07366970