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Aerobic Exercise Addition to Cognitive Behavioural Treatment in Impotence Metabolic-syndrome Drinkers

Aerobic Exercise Addition to Cognitive Behavioural Treatment in Impotence Metabolic-syndrome Drinkers

Recruiting
35-45 years
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

Cognitive Behavioural Treatment is used as treatment for Heavy Drinking, Impotence, and Metabolic Syndrome. The efficacy of adding aerobic training to this treatment is not tested till now.

Description

Forty men with Heavy Drinking, Impotence, and Metabolic Syndrome will be included. catogorization will be performed to assign them to group number I or group number II. Every group will involve/contain twenty males. Both groups will receive Cognitive Behavioural Treatment (30 minute per the session , three times/week, for 12 weeks). Also, Group number I will also adminsiter supervised aerobic training (walking on electrical treamill, 50 minute per the session , three times/week, for 12 weeks).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • heavy drinking men (forty)
  • men who complain metabolic syndrome
  • men who complain impotence

Exclusion Criteria:

  • cardiac problems
  • renal or hepatic or respiratory or neurogenic diseases,

Study details
    Heavy Drinking
    Metabolic Syndrome
    Impotence

NCT07277673

Cairo University

1 February 2026

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