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The Fitness & Health Report
June 12, 2003 - Issue 47
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Exercise and Romance
For almost 4 years I
have been promoting the benefits of exercise and fitness. But I have
overlooked one the most important reasons for staying fit - maintaining a
healthy sex life. In the February 1999 issue of the American Medical
Association, researchers found that sexual dysfunction is more likely among
those with poor physical health and it contributes to negative experiences
with sexual relationships. The conclusion is that your physical health
affects your ability to function sexually.
But this is only one
of many studies. It seems to be a popular topic of research:
 | Doctors at the New
England Research Institute determined that regular vigorous exercise would
lower the risk of impotence. Vigorous exercise was defined as doing the
equivalent of walking two miles or burning 200 calories a day.
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 | A University of
California studied middle-aged, sedentary men. After putting them on one
hour of exercise three times a week, "the men demonstrated improved sexual
function, more frequent sex and orgasms and greater satisfaction."
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 | Researchers at
Bentley College in Massachusetts found that women in their 40s were more
sexually active (about seven times per month), and enjoyed it more then a
sedentary group of peers. Since sex requires similar endurance developed
through cardio exercise, it is recommended that individuals walk, run,
cycle or swim for at least 30 minutes, three times a week. The results are
both partners will be able to perform longer and more often. |
These are a couple
of my favorite studies:
 | A two-year study at
the Cologne University Medical Center determined that certain exercises
can be as effective as Via*gra (sildenafil) in dealing with some causes of
erectile dysfunction. It was always assumed that certain pelvic exercises
would help, but according to Dr. Frank Sommer, "we were surprised it
was so effective."
Over 100 patients with middle to medium circulatory problems were
randomly given sildenafil, placebo or placed on an exercise routine.
The results were 80% of the participants who exercised reported better
erections, compared to 74% on sildenafil and 18% taking the placebo. The
exercise focused on the pelvis, buttocks and upper leg muscles. The
results were increased blood flow necessary to maintain an erection, and
best of all, the rigidity of the erections improved an average of 46%
three months after men started the exercise program.
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 | The University of
Texas, at Austin, studied 35 women between the ages of 18 and 34. You are
going to like this research. On two separate occasions the woman watched a
short travel film followed by an X-rated film. The first viewing the women
cycled vigorously for 20 minutes. The second viewing they were sedentary.
The women's response was calculated by measuring the blood flow in their
genital tissue. It was concluded that the vaginal responses were 169%
greater after exercising. |
These studies confirm
the contribution of exercise to a healthy love life, but everything in
moderation. If you are thinking that becoming an ultra marathon runner or a
triathlete will take your sexual encounters to the stratosphere, you will be
disappointed. Extreme exercise can actually decrease testosterone level,
leading to less robust sex.
By the way, we sell
sex enhancing fitness equipment ;-)
Have a healthy and
prosperous life.
Fred Waters
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