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Dr. BT 于 周三, 2010-03-10 16:48 提交。

 A new study by researchers at the Chicago University, published in the British Medical Journal of the March issue showed that 

 

* Men and women reporting very good or excellent health were more likely to be sexually active compared with their peers in poor or fair health.

* Among sexually active people, good health was also significantly associated with frequent sex (once or more weekly).

* People in very good or excellent health were 1.5 to 1.8 times more likely to report an interest in sex than those in poorer health.

* At age 30, sexually active life expectancy was 34.7 more years for men and 30.7 more years for women compared with 14.9 to 15.3 more years for men and 10.6 more years for women at age 55.

* At age 55, men in very good or excellent health on average gained five to seven years of sexually active life compared with their peers in poor or fair health. Women in very good or excellent health gained three to six years compared with women in poor or fair health.

* Sexually active life expectancy was longer for men, but men lost more years of sexually active life as a result of poor health than women.

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