Even in Old Age, Men Want Sex More Than Women
A new study published in the British Medical Journal suggests that people in good health are almost twice as likely to be interested in sex compared to those in poor health. Sexual activity has health benefits and is linked to living longer, but the new study investigated how general health impacts the quality of sex. The study also estimate how many remaining sexually active years healthy men and women have left. The results revealed that at the age of 30, men have a sexually active life expectancy of nearly 35 years and for women it's almost 31 years. At 55, this figure changes to almost 15 remaining years for men and 10 years for women. This gender difference diminishes for people with a spouse or intimate partner. read more
Even in Old Age, Men Want Sex More Than Women
Data suggest that men want sex more, have more sex and enjoy it more than women. That holds true even into their 70s.
Wed 10 Mar 10 from TIME
Life is shorter for men, but sexually active life expectancy is longer
At age 55, men can expect another 15 years of sexual activity, but women that age should expect less than 11 years, according to a study by University of Chicago researchers published early ...
Tue 9 Mar 10 from PhysOrg
Life is shorter for men, but sexually active life expectancy is longer, Tue 9 Mar 10 from e! Science News
Men Outlive Women Sexually
Men have shorter life spans than women on average, but when it comes to sexual life expectancy, the guys have the advantage.
Wed 10 Mar 10 from FOXNews
Men Outlive Women Sexually, Tue 9 Mar 10 from Livescience
Good Health Linked To Frequent, Better Quality Sex
A new study published in the British Medical Journal suggests that people in good health are almost twice as likely to be interested in sex compared to those in poor health. Sexual activity ...
Wed 10 Mar 10 from Scientific Blogging
Featured - Better health associated with more frequent and better quality sex in later life
People who are in good health are almost twice as likely to be interested in sex compared to those in poor health, according to research published on bmj.com today. Source: BMJ-British Medical ...
Wed 10 Mar 10 from Labspaces.net
Older Men Have Better Sex Lives than Women
Older men are more likely than their female counterparts to be sexually active, to have a good sex life, and to crave sex, according to a new study.
Wed 10 Mar 10 from Health News
Good Health Boosts Sexual Life Expectancy
Good health may not only help you live longer, it could help you enjoy a longer, more satisfying sex life as well, a study shows.
Tue 9 Mar 10 from WebMD
Better Health Linked To More Frequent, Better Sex Later In Life
Research: Sex, health, and years of sexually active life gained due to good health: Evidence from 2 US population based cross sectional surveys of aging
Wed 10 Mar 10 from RedOrbit