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Sex good for your heart

Keeping fit can mean a visit to the gym – or the bedroom. Stave off heart disease with sex, the British Heart Foundation says.

Research has shown that sex can make you look younger, reduce stress and help you to sleep better. And now it just might help to prevent coronary disease, according to the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

Drawing upon decades of research, the foundation is recommending sex as a way to stay active and maintain heart health. In a new advertising campaign people over 50 are encouraged to “Get your 30 minutes a day, any way.” The billboard campaign features an older couple locked in a passionate embrace – a woman, scantily dressed in a swimsuit, is hugging a man wearing, well, nothing but a swim cap.

The campaign addresses one of the most important issues affecting the health of older adults – physical inactivity. In fact, a sedentary lifestyle is responsible for about 20 per cent of cases of coronary heart disease in the UK, as well as an increased risk of other life threatening diseases, the foundation says on its website.

Getting active is especially important for people over 50 because they are at greater risk of heart disease. Only 30 per cent of 50-64 year-olds are active enough to safeguard their health, according to the BHF.

Sex as exercise
A 2007 U.K. study indicated that a sedentary lifestyle is responsible for 35,000 deaths each year in Britain, the equivalent of someone dying every 15 minutes. Dr. Mike Knapton, director of prevention and care at the British Heart Foundation, told CanWest News Service the prevention of these deaths "is simple and achievable."

"Keeping fit doesn't have to mean sweating it out at the gym,” he added.

Research has shown that having sex three times a week over the course of a year burns about the same number of calories as running 120 kilometres.

Sex not only lowers the likelihood of stroke or heart attack, but it has also been found to reduce blood pressure, help with migraine pain and enhance the immune system by triggering the hormone DHEA.

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Alway's loved sex and the carring. But during the past 10 years I have to do without.Is a vibrator any help?
babyturtel@yahoo.com

What about those of us who are without a partner. My husband died two months ago. We loved to hold each other and we had a very active sex life up to the last few months of his life. I miss the holding, the touching and yes-the sex. Now I find out it is also unhealthy to not have sex.
ajgolfer4@hotmail.com

What every article written about sex for older women fails to address is the degree of pain associated with intercourse. For myself and most of my friends I've discussed this with, no amount of lubricant can alliviate the discomfort. This does not even begin to cover zero libido. Sorry, am not masochistic enough to go for it...will take my chances with heart disease.
quinnsharron@hotmail.com

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