Sex
your sweat life is tied to your sex life
“I’m too tired”, “I feel bloated”, “I’m just not in the mood”. These are just a few common excuses people make for not having sex. People are spending less time between the sheets than a decade ago.1
Worse still, sexual activity decreases with age.1. If you think your sex life could use a boost, it might be as simple as working up a sweat outside the bedroom.


Sex encounters decline as you age
People in their 20s are having sex more than 80 times per year on average, but that number declines to 60 times per year by age 45 and 20 times per year by age 65.1

Please sex responsibly
If you choose to engage in sexual activity, be sexually responsible. Being sexually responsible involves respecting your partner, having open communication about all forms of sexual activity, as well as taking precautions against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), HIV and unplanned pregnancy. Talk to your health-care professional for more information.
References
References
- TWENGE ET AL. (2017). DECLINES IN SEXUAL FREQUENCY AMONG AMERICAN ADULTS, 1989–2014. ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR, 46(8), 2389–2401.
- WHITE ET AL. (1990) ENHANCED SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN EXERCISING MEN. ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, 19(3), 193–209.
- MESTON & GOLZALKA. (1995). THE EFFECTS OF SYMPATHETIC ACTIVATION ON PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SUBJECTIVE SEXUAL AROUSAL IN WOMEN.. BEHAVIOR RESEARCH & THERAPY, 33(6), 651-664.