It became clear in what situations gender benefits women’s health 06/09/2024, 22:39

Sex may protect women from the negative health effects of stress. This was reported by New York Post (NY Post) Citing scientists from the University of California, San Francisco.

183 women between the ages of 20 and 50 participated in the study. All were mothers of children with autism spectrum disorders.

Those who reported engaging in at least one sexual activity during the follow-up week had a lower risk of metabolic disorders. They were evaluated for insulin levels and the hormones leptin and ghrelin.

The results could mean that regular sexual activity could protect women from the effects of chronic stress: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, stroke and obesity. This may be due to the positive effects of sex on sleep or stress levels. Any physical activity has also been shown to reduce the risk of metabolic disorders. The authors emphasized that more research is needed to confirm the findings.

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