A new study published in peer reviewed journal has found that women who have regular s*x tend to have longer life span.
Longer telomeres could point to longer life, a slowing down of the ageing process, and a reduced risk of degenerative disease. Which all sounds splendid.
But before you get too excited, it’s important to note that the study was pretty small, and that there could be a whole host of other factors coming into play.
Researchers only gathered data on 129 mothers in committed relationships, so there’s currently no evidence of the ‘s ex = longer life’ connection for single women having regular s ex or women who haven’t had children.
The researchers note that the findings are ‘largely exploratory,’ and state that they can only generalise them to partnered mothers in long-term relationships.
It’s also possible that there’s a ‘self-selection bias’, meaning healthy women with longer telomere length may be more likely to have regular s ex, rather than the opposite cause-and-effect relationship.
Basically, a lot more research needs to be done before we can sack medical treatment and bang our way to better health.
But in the meantime, having s ex won’t do much harm. Go for it, if you fancy it.
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