It is investigated that the correlation between sex and brain function on 73 participants aged between 50 and 83.
The results shows that those that had more sex tended to have a better verbal fluency and ability to visually perceive objects and the spaces between them.
The 28 men and 45 women who took part were asked to fill in a questionnaire on their sexual activity over the past year.
They then took part in a standardised test which measures the different patterns of brain function in older adults.
They were then asked to take part in tests that determine their visual awareness, including copying a complex design and drawing a clock face from memory.
The stunning results revealed that those who fornicated more regularly were more fluent in speech and had better visual awareness.
Dr Hayley Wright, from Coventry University's Centre for Research in Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement, said: “We can only speculate whether this is driven by social or physical elements, but an area we would like to research further is the biological mechanisms that may influence this.
“People don't like to think that older people have sex, but we need to challenge this conception at a societal level and look at what impact sexual activity can have on those aged 50 and over, beyond the known effects on sexual health and general wellbeing.”
CREDIT: EXPRESS.CO.UK
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