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Gym bunnies hop into bed with more lovers

- By Ben Spencer Medical Correspond­ent

WOMEN who are regulars at the gym tend to have trimmer figures and healthier glows. They also have more sexual partners, researcher­s have revealed.

Keeping fit and exercising at least once a week is the biggest predictor as to how many sexual partners a woman will have in her life, a study of 7,000 people found.

Those who vigorously exercise at least once a week are 73 per cent more likely than inactive women to have at least ten intimate partners. Experts believe this is because sport increases social interactio­n and boosts self-esteem. But they found exercising makes little difference to men’s love lives – for whom income has a bigger impact.

The findings, published in the BMJ Sexual & Reproducti­ve Health journal, found men tend to sleep with more different people in their life than women – with 20 per cent having at least ten sexual partners, compared to 8.5 per cent of women.

Researcher­s said this is likely because of men’s higher testostero­ne levels and societal ‘double standards’ towards women’s sexual behaviour. Researcher Dr Lee Smith, of Anglia Ruskin University, said: ‘Increased social interactio­n provides a setting and opportunit­y to engage in a greater number of sexual partners.

‘We know that participat­ion in physical activity increases self-esteem and it is possible that self-esteem is linked to increased confidence in engaging in sexual activity with new partners.’

The research team also found that bisexual women were nearly six times more likely than heterosexu­al women to have ten sexual partners, and gay men were 11 times more likely than straight men to have more than ten.

RISING numbers of unplanned pregnancie­s are occurring among the ‘Tinder generation’ of thirty-somethings, health minister Jackie Doyle-Price has warned. She said the pregnancie­s most commonly happen when women leave a stable relationsh­ip and start ‘playing the field again’, often using dating apps such as Tinder.

Recent figures showed the abortion rate in England had risen for the first time in six years, fuelled by women in their thirties.

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