Half of the obese boys in China Han nationality 1 1- 18 years old had their first nocturnal emission at 13.90 years old; Half of the boys in the non-obese group had their first nocturnal emission at the age of 14. Both urban boys and rural boys show that half of the boys in the obese group have their first nocturnal emission at a younger age than those in the non-obese group, which indicates that overweight or obesity may have a greater impact on early puberty development at a younger age.
The first nocturnal emission is one of the important signs of the maturity of male reproductive function. The age of the first nocturnal emission may be related to endocrine mechanism, heredity, nutritional status, geographical environment and nationality. Obesity may advance the age of boys' first spermatorrhea. Half of the obese boys in China Han nationality 1 1- 18 years old had their first nocturnal emission at 13.90 years old; Half of the boys in the non-obese group had their first nocturnal emission at the age of 14.
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The pathogenesis of nocturnal emission is mostly heart-kidney disharmony, strain and spleen injury, damp-heat downward flow and kidney deficiency. Mr. Zhu's nocturnal emission is accompanied by weakness in the waist and knees, fatigue, tinnitus and deafness, which are mostly caused by the inability of kidney qi to be fixed. The causes of kidney qi instability are mostly related to emotional imbalance, improper diet, overwork, overwork and so on. If young people marry early, indulge themselves and masturbate excessively. They may cause frequent nocturnal emission.
The spermatorrhea decreases with age, with more spermatorrhea in young adults and less in middle-aged people. If you still have frequent spermatorrhea after middle age, you should consider drinking, spicy diet, frequent sexual life, overwork and other reasons. Avoid overwork, control sexual intercourse, don't drink, don't stay up late, eat less spicy food, jog for half an hour every day, avoid sexual stimulation, and recuperate for two months.
People's Daily Online-The most authoritative data of obese children in China comes out: the age of boys' nocturnal emission is advanced.