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Evidence points to the many health benefits of an active sex life. Sex Made
Easy, an article published in Men's
Health Magazine, gives 10 healthy reasons to hop into bed, a reminder
that making love is good for both body and soul.
1. Exercise. "Sexual activity is a form of physical exercise," according
to Dr. Michael Cirigliano of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Making love three times a week burns around 7,500 calories in a year, the equivalent
of jogging 75 miles.
2. Heavy Breathing. A night of love can raise the amount of oxygen in cells, helping to keep organs and tissues functioning at their peak.
3. Strong Bones and Muscles. "Any kind of physical exercise is going
to increase testosterone," states Dr. Karen Donahey, director of the Sex
and Marital Therapy Program at Chicago's Northwestern University Medical Center.
Testosterone is believed to help keep men's bones and muscles strong, and plays
a part in prostate health and alleviating baldness.
4. Lowered Cholesterol. Making love regularly can lower levels of the
body's total cholesterol slightly, while positively affecting the ratio of
good-to-bad cholesterol.
5. Pain Relief. Sex can lower levels of "arthritic, whiplash
and headache pain," according to Dr. Beverly Whipple, president-elect
of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. Hormones
that are released during sexual excitement and orgasm can elevate pain thresholds.
6. DHEA. DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone), a
popular supplemental hormone, is released naturally during lovemaking. "Just
before orgasm and ejaculation," Crenshaw says, "DHEA spikes to levels
three to five times higher than usual."
7. Prostate Protection. Researchers say prostate trouble can arise
or be worsened by fluid buildup within the gland. Regular ejaculation will
help wash out those fluids. Be cautious when suddenly changing frequency, because
sudden changes can also trigger prostate problems.
8. Stress Relief. "Sex can be a very effective way of reducing stress levels," Donahey told Men's
Health.
9. Love Will Keep Us Together. Crenshaw says affectionate touching
increases the levels of oxytocin, the "bonding hormone." Oxytocin
is a desire-enhancing chemical secreted by the pituitary. Regular oxytocin
release may help encourage frequent lovemaking.
10. Hormones. "Regular lovemaking can increase a
woman's estrogen level, protect her heart and keep her vaginal tissues more
supple," states Donahey.
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