Thursday 26 January 2012

This is the key to Longevity Men

MODENA, KOMPAS.com - Sex is a basic need of every human being. If these sexual needs can be met well, life will be healthier and make life becomes longer.


Studies in Italian scientists say, a healthy sex life is one key for a man to achieve longevity. Studies indicate, sex harmony not only make you be faithful to your partner, but also can reduce the risk of heart disease and blood vessel (cardiovascular).

The conclusions expressed by experts who are members of the Italian Society of Sexual Medicine tahunnan conference held in the city of Modena, Italy, recently.

"The evidence from this research is the man who had an active sex life and faithful to their partners less often had complaints related to cardiovascular and age longer. Meningkanya sexual activity triggers more of the hormone testosterone, which leads to depression and lack of much better quality of cardiovascular, which means the metabolism better, "said one researcher, Dr. Emmanuele Jannini, of the University of Florence.

Dr Jannini added, a study involving 4,000 men shows, they are not faithful to their partners have poor cardiovascular quality. They also must struggle to overcome stress-induced increase of betrayal to their partner.

Research also revealed the poor quality of sexual life may trigger depression. Meanwhile, rising levels of testosterone during sexual activity is useful for men as it can burn a pile of sugar and reduce the risk of heart disease.

"Those who have diabetes especially benefit from a healthy sex life. Doing sexually active also helps prevent prostate problems in men," he said.

Testosterone is a hormone that is important in a man's sex life, but also a kind of anabolic steroids. Previous studies have also shown that sex has benefits for health and life, in addition to preventing osteoporosis.

The conference also discussed how the habit of spending time talking with mobile phones interfere with sperm-risk and increase the risk of infertility in men.

According to experts initial study at the University La Sapienza in Rome and Santa Maria Goretti Hospital, Latina, "found a correlation betweenhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif cell phone use and the deterioration of sperm mobility."

"Waves (radiation) appears to make sperm to be lazy. Even so, research data is still very early, and we will take it into account by the presence of other factors. They are often talked on the phone often experience excessive stress, or whether they are also more smoking and drinking alcohol, and it can affect sperm quality, "said Andrea Lenzi, President of the Italian Society of Andrology and Sexual Medicine (SIAMS).

Research conducted by Lenzi done by examining sperm men who use mobile phones for a minimum of half an hour to four hours a day.

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