Warning: bike riding desensatizes genitals
www.chinaview.cn 2006-11-27 16:34:41

    BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- A new study reveals that women who often ride a bicycle are in danger of decreased sensitivity in the genitals as well as pain.

    Researchers compared 48 women competitive cyclists to 22 women runners. The bicyclists consistently rode at least 10 miles per week, and the runners logged at least five miles a week. The runners were used as a control group of active women not exposed to the direct pressure in the perineal region.

    "We found that competitive women cyclists have a decrease in genital sensation," said lead author Dr. Marsha Guess, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale School of Medicine. "However, there were no negative effects on sexual function and quality of life in our young, healthy pre-menopausal study participants."

    While there are a lot of health benefits connected to bicycling, it has also been linked to neck and back pain, injuries from chafing, and other ailments that affect both sexes.

    A study published by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health co-investigator Steve Schrader, has discovered an association between bicycling and erectile dysfunction and genital numbness in men.

    "This is the first study to evaluate the effects of prolonged or frequent bicycling on neurological and sexual function in women," Guess said. "While seated on a bicycle, the external genital nerve and artery are directly compressed. It is possible that chronic compression of the female genital area may lead to compromised blood flow and nerve injury due to disruption of the blood-nerve barrier."

    The study is detailed in the current issue of the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

    (Agencies)

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