Best Ways to Prevent Prostate Enlargement, Explained by a Urologist

Rena Malik, M.D.
19 Dec 202317:30

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, Dr. Reena Malik, a urologist and pelvic surgeon, explores the causes and prevention of prostate enlargement, particularly benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). She explains the role of androgens like testosterone and DHT in prostate growth, and factors like genetics, inflammation, and lifestyle that can increase risk. Dr. Malik also offers actionable advice for reducing risk, including managing metabolic syndrome, maintaining a healthy weight, regular physical activity, avoiding certain medications, and making dietary changes. Emphasis is placed on the benefits of a Mediterranean diet, exercise, and lycopene-rich foods like tomatoes for prostate health.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Prostate enlargement (BPH) can be influenced by factors like genetics, inflammation, and hormone changes, leading to the growth of prostate cells.
  • 😀 Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a derivative of testosterone, plays a major role in prostate growth and is a key factor in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
  • 😀 As men age, testosterone levels decline, but prostate growth can continue due to the presence of androgens like DHT.
  • 😀 Lifestyle factors, such as diabetes, obesity, and a high-fat, low-vegetable diet, can increase the risk of BPH.
  • 😀 Diabetes raises the risk of BPH by 125.5% and increases the likelihood of symptoms like frequent urination by 95%.
  • 😀 A higher body mass index (BMI) significantly increases the risk of BPH, especially when BMI exceeds 35.
  • 😀 Physical activity can reduce the risk of BPH, with even light exercise reducing the risk by 30%.
  • 😀 Certain medications, like antihistamines and decongestants, can worsen BPH symptoms by relaxing bladder muscles and hindering urine flow.
  • 😀 Reducing the intake of high-fat foods and red meat, while increasing vegetable consumption, may help prevent BPH.
  • 😀 Lycopene, found in tomatoes, has anti-inflammatory properties and may help reduce the risk of BPH, though its effectiveness varies by individual.
  • 😀 A Mediterranean-style diet, rich in vegetables and moderate in healthy fats and protein, is recommended for prostate health.

Q & A

  • What is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?

    -Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the enlargement of the prostate, which can lead to symptoms like difficulty urinating. It involves the growth of prostate cells, including epithelial and stromal cells, which causes the prostate to expand and sometimes interfere with urinary function.

  • What causes the prostate to enlarge with age?

    -The enlargement of the prostate is primarily driven by hormones like testosterone and its conversion to dihydrotestosterone (DHT). However, as men age, their testosterone levels decrease, but the prostate continues to grow due to other factors like genetic predisposition and inflammation.

  • How does dihydrotestosterone (DHT) contribute to prostate enlargement?

    -DHT, which is derived from testosterone through the action of the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, binds to androgen receptors in the prostate. This binding stimulates prostate cell growth, contributing to the enlargement of the prostate.

  • What role does inflammation play in BPH?

    -Inflammation can lead to increased prostate cell proliferation. It is caused by factors such as infections, hormone changes, autoimmune conditions, and disruptions in the prostate microbiome. This inflammation triggers growth factors that promote prostate enlargement.

  • What are the primary risk factors for developing BPH?

    -The primary risk factors for BPH include genetics (having a family history), inflammation, metabolic syndrome (which includes obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes), and certain lifestyle factors like diet and physical activity levels.

  • How does metabolic syndrome increase the risk of BPH?

    -Metabolic syndrome, which includes conditions like diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity, increases the risk of BPH. For example, diabetes increases the risk of BPH by 125%, and obesity (especially a large waist circumference) significantly raises the risk as well.

  • What types of physical activity can help prevent BPH?

    -Physical activity, even light exercise, has been shown to reduce the risk of BPH by up to 30%. More intense activity, such as walking for more than two hours a week or doing regular exercises, can further reduce the risk by 36% or more.

  • Which medications can worsen BPH symptoms?

    -Certain over-the-counter medications, like antihistamines and decongestants (e.g., pseudoephedrine), can worsen BPH symptoms by relaxing the bladder or tightening prostate muscles. Tricyclic antidepressants can also exacerbate urinary difficulties related to BPH.

  • How does diet influence the development of BPH?

    -Diet plays a significant role in the development of BPH. A high-fat diet, especially one rich in red meat and low in vegetables, increases the risk of BPH. Studies suggest that a Mediterranean-like diet, rich in vegetables and small amounts of healthy fats, can help reduce this risk.

  • How can lycopene in tomatoes help prevent BPH?

    -Lycopene, a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes, has been shown to reduce inflammation and may lower the risk of developing BPH. Consuming tomatoes and lycopene-rich foods, especially when cooked, may help decrease prostate enlargement, though the evidence is still being studied.

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