How frequent sex can make you live longer

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Recent studies have found out that four bad behaviors – smoking, drinking too much
alcohol, not exercising, and not eating enough fruits and veggies – can
land you into an early grave, and age you by as many as 12 years. However, you can live longer if you ignore unhealthy behaviours.

Below are some habits to keep your body looking and feeling young, according to an article published by Health Magazine.

Get busy

Having satisfying sex two to three times per week can add as many as
three years to your life. Getting busy can burn an impressive amount of
calories, sometimes as much as running for 30 minutes.

Regular sex may also lower your blood pressure, improve your sleep, boost your immunity and protect your heart.

Don’t overeat

If you want to live to 100, leaving a little bit of food on your plate
may be a good idea. Author Dan Buettner, who studies longevity around
the world, found that the oldest Japanese people stop eating when they
are feeling only about 80 percent full.

St. Louis University researchers have confirmed that eating less
helps you age slower. In a study they found that limiting calories
lowered production of T3, a thyroid hormone that slows metabolism – and
speeds up the ageing process.

Reach out

Research shows that you’re at greater risk of heart disease without a
strong network of friends and family. Loneliness can cause inflammation,
and in otherwise healthy people it can be just as dangerous as having
high cholesterol or even smoking.

Loneliness seems to pose the greatest risk for elderly people, who are also prone to depression.

Drink in moderation

Women who have two or more drinks a day and men who have three or more
may run into detrimental effects ranging from weight gain to
relationship problems. But in smaller quantities, alcohol can actually
be good for you.

A study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology linked
light drinking (defined as one drink a day for women and two for men) to
significant heart benefits.

Eat fruits and vegetables

Getting fewer than three servings of fruits and vegetables a day can eat
away at your health. Nutritional powerhouses filled with fiber and
vitamins, fruits and veggies can lower your risk of heart disease by 76
percent and may even play a role in decreasing your risk of breast
cancer.

As an added bonus, the inflammation-fighting and circulation-boosting
powers of the antioxidants in fruits and veggies can banish wrinkles.

Focus on fitness

Daily exercise may be the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth. A
study found that regular high-intensity exercise (such as running) can
add up to four years to your life, which isn’t surprising given the
positive effects working out has on your heart, mind and metabolism.

Even moderate exercise, a quick, 30-minute walk each day, for example, can lower your risk of heart problems.

Don’t smoke

Quitting smoking is perhaps the single most important thing you can do
for your health – and your life span. A study published in the American
Journal of Public Health found that women who quit smoking by age 35 add
roughly six to eight years to their lives.

It’s never too late to kick the habit. Quitting can slow disease and
increase survival odds even in smokers who have already caused
significant damage to their lungs, like those with early lung cancer.

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