A Multi-National Population Survey of Intravaginal Ejaculation Latency Time.A Multi-National Population Survey of Intravaginal Ejaculation ejaculation /ejac·u·la·tion/ (e-jak?u-la´shun) forcible, sudden expulsion; especially expulsion of semen from the male urethra. Latency Time, Marcel D. Waldinger, Leyenburg Haga Hospital, The Netherlands, and Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences and Rudolf Magnus Rudolf Magnus (Brunswick, September 2, 1873 — Switzerland, 1927), was a German pharmacologist and physiologist. He studied medicine, specialising in pharmacology, in Heidelberg, where he became associate professor of pharmacology in 1904. Institute for Neurosciences, The Netherlands; Paul Quinn, Maria Dilleen, Rajiv Mundayat, and Mitradev Boolell, Pfizer Global Research and Development, United Kingdom; Dave H. Schweitzer, Department of Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, The Netherlands We studied the stopwatch-assessed intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT IELT Intravaginal Ejaculatory Latency Time IELT International English Language Test (Australia) ) distribution in large random male cohorts of different countries. A total of 500 couples were recruited from 5 countries: The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, and the U.S. Enrolled men were aged of 18 years or older and had been in a stable heterosexual relationship for at least 6 months with regular sexual intercourse sexual intercourse or coitus or copulation Act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract (see reproductive system). . The surveyed population was not included or excluded by their ejaculatory e·jac·u·la·to·ry adj. Relating to an ejaculation. status and comorbidities. This survey was performed on a normal general population. Sexual events and stopwatch-timed IELTs during a 4-week period were recorded. A total of 4,000 completed sexual events were recorded over the 4-week study period, with a mean frequency of 8 [+ or -] 4 events per couple. Frequency of sexual intercourse ranged from a mean of 7 events per couple in Spain and Netherlands to a mean of 10 in the U.S. Frequency of sexual intercourse was similar across all age groups. The distribution of the IELT in all the 5 countries was positively skewed skewed curve of a usually unimodal distribution with one tail drawn out more than the other and the median will lie above or below the mean. skewed Epidemiology adjective Referring to an asymmetrical distribution of a population or of data with a median IELT of 5.5 minutes. The median IELT decreased significantly with age, from 6.5 minutes in the 18-30 age group to 4 minutes in the group older than 51 years. The median IELT also varied between countries, with the median value for Turkey being the lowest. |
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