Says the study: Males who walk at small pace have this problem

A study carried out in Japan has concluded that men who take small steps have 40 percent more likely to have elliptical dysfunctional because they have weaker hips. The study authors measured the length of the men and the length of the steps in walking. The ones with the most stride [...]
A study carried out in Japan has concluded that men who take small steps have 40 percent more likely to have elliptical dysfunctional because they have weaker hips.
The study authors measured the length of the men and the length of the steps in walking.
Those with smaller steps were more likely to have problems with impotence than those with long steps.
Researchers believe that the muscle force in the hips plays a role in the ability to perform and maintain an erection.










