Sexual activity combines moderate physical exertion with the release of beneficial hormones like oxytocin and endorphins, which can lower stress, improve sleep, and support cardiovascular health. From a healthspan perspective, its benefits are linked to reduced all-cause mortality, improved immune function (via increased IgA), and enhanced psychological well-being and social bonding, which are themselves correlated with longer life.
Verdict
A beneficial lifestyle factor for cardiovascular and mental health.
HEALTHSPAN IMPACT
Moderate
RISK LEVEL
Very Low
EVIDENCE GRADE
B
MONTHLY COST
$0 - $0
Protocol
- Engaging in sexual activity one to two times per week is associated with positive health outcomes in observational studies.
- Frequency is highly individual and should be based on personal desire, relationship status, and overall well-being.
Flags
- Risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be mitigated with safe practices.
- Individuals with severe cardiovascular conditions should consult a physician regarding physical exertion.
- Benefits are correlational; may also be a marker for overall health and strong relationships.
- Consent and psychological safety are paramount for achieving positive health outcomes.