Urology Unit, Santa Maria Annunziata Hospital, University of Florence, Via Dell'Antella, 50011 Antella, Florence, Italy.
J Sex Med. 2009 Oct;6(10):2772-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01393.x. Epub 2009 Jul 21.
While some evidence does exist for a positive correlation between moderate wine intake and men's sexual health, there is no study addressing the potential correlation between red wine intake and women's sexual function.
The aim of our study was to assess whether there is a tie between daily red wine intake and sexual function in a sample of healthy Italian women, living in the Chianti area (Tuscany) not complaining of any sexual disorders.
We recruited 798 women (age 18-50), living in the Chianti area (Tuscany), not complaining of any sexual disorders. We divided the participants into three groups: daily moderate (one to two glasses) red wine intake (group 1); teetotallers (group 2); and daily intake of more than two glasses of red wine and/or other types of alcoholic drinks (including white wine), as well as of those reporting occasional drinking (group 3).
All participants completed anonymously the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) questionnaire and were asked to report on their amount and type of alcohol consumption.
Group 1 had significantly higher total (P = 0.001), as well as desire and lubrication domain (P = 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively) FSFI scores than participants in groups 2 and 3. No significant differences between the groups were observed concerning sexual arousal, satisfaction, pain, and orgasm. Univariate analysis showed a significant correlation between age, alcohol consumption (P = 0.009), and a better score at questionnaire examination. During multivariate analysis, alcohol consumption was identified as an independent prognostic parameter (P = 0.002) in predicting the better score at questionnaire examination.
The finding that regular moderate intake of red wine is associated with higher FSFI scores for both sexual desire, lubrication, and overall sexual function as compared to the teetotaller status is intriguing. While this finding needs to be interpreted with some caution, because of the small sample size, self-reported data, and the lack of support from laboratory exams, it nevertheless suggests a potential relationship between red wine consumption and better sexuality.
虽然有一些证据表明适量饮酒与男性的性健康之间存在正相关关系,但目前还没有研究探讨红酒摄入与女性性功能之间的潜在关联。
我们的研究旨在评估在一个健康的意大利女性样本中,每日饮用红酒是否与女性性功能之间存在关联,这些女性居住在基安蒂地区(托斯卡纳),且无任何性功能障碍。
我们招募了 798 名居住在基安蒂地区(托斯卡纳)且无任何性功能障碍的女性(年龄 18-50 岁)。我们将参与者分为三组:每日适量(1-2 杯)饮用红酒的人群(第 1 组);滴酒不沾的人群(第 2 组);以及每日饮用超过 2 杯红酒和/或其他类型的含酒精饮料,包括偶尔饮酒的人群(第 3 组)。
所有参与者匿名填写女性性功能指数(FSFI)问卷,并报告其饮酒量和类型。
第 1 组的总分(P=0.001)以及欲望和润滑领域的评分(P=0.001 和 P=0.001)显著高于第 2 组和第 3 组。各组间在性唤起、满意度、疼痛和性高潮方面无显著差异。单变量分析显示,年龄、酒精摄入量(P=0.009)与问卷检查评分存在显著相关性。多变量分析显示,酒精摄入量是预测问卷检查评分更好的独立预后参数(P=0.002)。
与滴酒不沾相比,定期适量饮用红酒与更高的 FSFI 评分相关,包括性欲、润滑度和整体性功能,这一发现令人关注。虽然由于样本量小、自我报告的数据以及缺乏实验室检查的支持,这一发现需要谨慎解释,但它仍然提示了红酒消费与更好的性健康之间存在潜在关系。