What is your doctor doing to enact a protocol for this while still in the hospital? Better memory and cognitive skills are needed.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/sex-brain-power-in-older-age/
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Livescience.com
People over age 50 who are more sexually active also have better
memory and cognitive skills than people who get busy less often, a new
study from England suggests.
Sex appeared to give men's brains a
bigger boost than women's: Men who were more sexually active showed
higher scores on tests of memory skills
and executive function -- the mental processes involved in planning,
solving problems and paying attention -- whereas women who were more
sexually active saw only a higher score in their memory skills,
according to the findings, published online Jan. 28 in the journal Age
and Ageing.
The study shows that there is a significant
association between sexual activity and cognitive function in adults
over 50, said study author Hayley Wright, a researcher in cognitive
aging at the Centre for Research in Psychology, Behavior and Achievement
at Coventry University in England.
The researchers looked at data
collected from more than 6,800 men and women ages 50 to 89 in England
who were participating in a long-term study on aging. [6 Fun Ways to Sharpen Your Memory]
The
participants were asked whether they had engaged in sexual activity
over the past 12 months. The researchers used a broad definition of
sexual activity in the study -- it included having intercourse,
masturbating, petting or fondling.
Participants also completed two
cognitive tests. One was a recall test designed to measure memory, in
which people were asked to remember a list of 10 common words
immediately after hearing them, and then again following a brief delay. A
second task, which gauged executive function, involved identifying the
missing number in a numerical sequence.
Sharper minds
There hasn't been much research on how sexual activity may influence older adults' thinking
skills, the researchers said. The few prior studies that investigated
the topic showed that sexual activity was linked with better cognition
in older men.
The new study found that sexually active men and
women scored higher than sexually inactive adults on the word-recall and
number-sequencing tasks.
For older men, the link between scoring
more in the bedroom and scoring higher on tests of memory and executive
function held even after the researchers took into account other
variables that could also affect test outcomes, such as age, education,
financial status, health, physical activity and loneliness, the study
found.
After similar variables were taken into consideration, the
researchers also found that sexually active older women only had higher
scores on memory tests than women who were not sexually active. [6 Foods That Are Good For Your Brain]
The reason sexually active older men had higher scores on both the memory test and the executive-function test, whereas women's sex lives
appeared to benefit only their memory skills, may be due to hormonal
differences that may influence brain function in men and women in
different ways, Wright said.
The study demonstrated an association
between sexual activity and cognitive function, and was not meant to
show a cause-and-effect relationship. It's too early to tell whether sex
is one way for older adults to keep their minds sharp or whether it is
the other way around -- that people who want a long and healthy sex life
should start by doing things that are good for the brain, such as being
physically and mentally active and eating a healthy diet.
Wright
said that several other research projects will be done as follow-ups to
this study. In one of them, which is nearly complete, the researchers
are analyzing the data to understand the effect of factors -- such as
the frequency and type of sexual activity, as well as relationship satisfaction -- on cognitive function scores in older adults.
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