It’s
a well-known fact that most men don’t need more reasons to have sex,
but how many guys actually stop to think about the fact that sex could
play a key role in their overall health and well-being?
Regular
sexual activity is more than recreational; good sexual health is vital
to a man’s overall physical, psychological and emotional health. Sex can
potentially benefit everything from a man’s short-term mood, to
longer-term issues like cardiovascular health and the reduced risk of
prostate cancer.
In
addition, sex is a cost-effective and enjoyable way to ensure your
long-term health. It’s cheaper than a gym membership and a lot better
for your waistline than a nightly six pack. With the average man being
more mindful than ever about both his budget and his health, sex might
be just what the doctor ordered.
Here are 5 reasons sex makes men healthier – so get busy tonight.
Here are 5 reasons sex makes men healthier – so get busy tonight.
1. Calorie Burn
While sex alone may not be enough to create bulging biceps and
washboard abs, intercourse definitely gets the blood pumping by raising
the heart rate and burning calories. Estimates show that an average
session between the sheets can burn 85 to upwards of 200 calories in 30
minutes. If you spent half an hour having sex daily, that could lead to a
weight loss of 10 pounds or more over the course of a year. And it’s
hopefully more fun than a run on the treadmill.
2. Strength Training
In addition to burning calories, sex aids in testosterone production,
which can strengthen bones and muscles. Testosterone is also responsible
for maintaining healthy energy levels, mood, fertility, and sexual
desire. So having sex today could help keep your sex drive up down the
road. Decreasing testosterone levels, known as andropause or male
menopause, can result in a number of side effects including decreased
libido, fatigue and depression, among others.
3. Cancer Prevention
A number of studies show that men who ejaculate on a regular basis are
more than 30% less likely to develop prostate cancer. Regular
ejaculation, whether from intercourse or masturbation, help flush out
the prostate, which may help curb the development of prostate cancer.
4. Improved Cardiovascular Health
Because sex is a good form of exercise, it makes sense that it would
positively impact the health of your heart. A study from Queens
University shows that men who have sex more than three times a week cut
their risk of heart attack and stroke in half. Sex has also been shown
to lower blood pressure, which further accounts for the overall positive
impact on cardiovascular health.
5. Stress Relief
The decreased blood pressure that can result from sex could help lower
your stress level. Various study participants have been shown to have a
smaller rise in blood pressure during stressful situations after sex, as
compared to other test subjects. Moreover, sex releases feel-good
endorphins that can help lower anxiety. Who doesn’t want to forget about
a tough day at the office with a good roll in the hay?
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