Health Benefits of Regular Sex for Women
Health Benefits of Regular Sex for Women
Researchers in the small study, first published in the medical journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, compared the length of telomeres, which are . The shorter the telomeres, the more likely a person is to develop a degenerative disease or die young, lead researcher Tomás Cabeza de Baca of the University of California, San Francisco, told PsyPost.org. AARP Membership: The study looked at 129 mothers in over the course of a week to assess overall relationship satisfaction, stress, partner support and intimacy. Women reporting sexual relations at least once during the week had significantly longer telomeres. This held true even when adjusting for other factors such as perceived stress and relationship quality. “There are so many exciting questions to ask regarding sexual intimacy’s role in health!” Baca told PsyPost. “One major question that needs to be addressed involves hypothesizing how the effects of may translate to better health. There are many physiological and psychosocial mechanisms that may mediate the sex-telomere relationship. For instance, we proposed that sexual intimacy may dampen the effects of stress by down-regulating stress response systems and up-regulating immune response. Over time, these patterns of stress function should result in longer telomere length.”
The researchers note that the study is small and observational and that the correlation could be because the healthiest women are the most sexually active, not the other way around. They said the study should also be expanded to include men.
Weekly Sex Can Prolong Life
Study shows health benefits for women
The Image Bank/Getty Images Sexual intimacy may translate to better health. While a regular sex life has been shown to boost mood and , it turns out that having sex once a week can also prolong your life, according to a new study.Researchers in the small study, first published in the medical journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, compared the length of telomeres, which are . The shorter the telomeres, the more likely a person is to develop a degenerative disease or die young, lead researcher Tomás Cabeza de Baca of the University of California, San Francisco, told PsyPost.org. AARP Membership: The study looked at 129 mothers in over the course of a week to assess overall relationship satisfaction, stress, partner support and intimacy. Women reporting sexual relations at least once during the week had significantly longer telomeres. This held true even when adjusting for other factors such as perceived stress and relationship quality. “There are so many exciting questions to ask regarding sexual intimacy’s role in health!” Baca told PsyPost. “One major question that needs to be addressed involves hypothesizing how the effects of may translate to better health. There are many physiological and psychosocial mechanisms that may mediate the sex-telomere relationship. For instance, we proposed that sexual intimacy may dampen the effects of stress by down-regulating stress response systems and up-regulating immune response. Over time, these patterns of stress function should result in longer telomere length.”
The researchers note that the study is small and observational and that the correlation could be because the healthiest women are the most sexually active, not the other way around. They said the study should also be expanded to include men.