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Catching more Z’s benefits sex drive

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AN EXTRA hour in bed won’t just lift your mood – it could also raise your libido, researcher­s claim.

A study found that women’s sex drive was stronger when they slept for longer.

Those who had a liein were more likely to have sex, with each extra hour making a difference.

The US researcher­s asked 170 young women to fill in a series of questionna­ires on waking up each day, for a fortnight.

The women said that their sex drive was higher after sleeping longer. And analysis revealed that every extra hour of sleep increased their odds of having sex in the next 24 hours by 14 percent.

This statistic could not simply be explained away by the women being in a better mood after sleeping longer. Or by those who didn’t get enough sleep being extra-tired.

The University of Michigan researcher­s said that lack of sleep may affect levels of sex hormones.

Writing in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, they said: “Though the specific underlying mechanisms are unknown, it appears that sleep loss begets poorer sexual desire and reduced sexual activity.

“Good sleep is important for maintainin­g healthy sexual functionin­g. Clinicians may consider assessing patients’ sleep habits and insomnia symptoms as potential factors influencin­g sexual difficulti­es.’’

Researcher David Kalmbach said it was likely that lack of sleep harms men’s sex lives, too.

He added: “Overall, more research is needed in this area for both men and women, as the intersecti­on between sex and sleep has not received much attention.”

Dr Pam Spurr, a relationsh­ip expert and agony aunt, said: “I work with many sleep deprived people and it can bring them to their knees. Sex becomes the last thing on their mind even if they’re in a loving relationsh­ip.

“I recommend they strive to place quality sleep at the top of their priority list.” – Daily Mail

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