Emergency global science discovery
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:46 pm
Important health warning issued to women who 'don't have sex often
Women who abstain from sex may be putting their health in jeopardy, a group of scientists have warned.
The researchers found that females between the ages of 20 and 59 who had sex less than once a week were at a 70 per cent increased risk of death within five years.
Blood samples showed these women had elevated levels of a key protein linked to inflammation, which can cause damage to healthy cells, tissues and organs.
Lower levels, and no increased death risk, was seen in participants who had sex more than once a week.
{And alarmingly, the reverse phenomenon was seen in men—those who had the most sex were almost most at risk of early death—experts behind the study added.}
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The team concluded that, in women at least, 'sexual expression, which is quantitatively measured through sexual frequency, is an essential component of both physical and mental health.
They added: 'Sexual activity is important for overall cardiovascular health possibly due to reduction of heart rate variability and blood flow increase.'
The study's authors, medical researchers at Walden University in Pennsylvania, used a giant database from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the study.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... often.html
Women who abstain from sex may be putting their health in jeopardy, a group of scientists have warned.
The researchers found that females between the ages of 20 and 59 who had sex less than once a week were at a 70 per cent increased risk of death within five years.
Blood samples showed these women had elevated levels of a key protein linked to inflammation, which can cause damage to healthy cells, tissues and organs.
Lower levels, and no increased death risk, was seen in participants who had sex more than once a week.
{And alarmingly, the reverse phenomenon was seen in men—those who had the most sex were almost most at risk of early death—experts behind the study added.}
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Way to ruin a story.
The team concluded that, in women at least, 'sexual expression, which is quantitatively measured through sexual frequency, is an essential component of both physical and mental health.
They added: 'Sexual activity is important for overall cardiovascular health possibly due to reduction of heart rate variability and blood flow increase.'
The study's authors, medical researchers at Walden University in Pennsylvania, used a giant database from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for the study.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... often.html