The Aging Manhood and its Impact on Reproductive Health
by John Dugan OwnerWhen a guy is in his prime of life, it’s hard to even imagine that
a day could come when his interest in intimate relations might have died down.
Young guys feel “up and at ‘em” on what seems like a 24-hour-a-day basis. But
what about when they get older? Society’s perception of older men tends
to be one of guys who have much less sensual desire than they used to; worse,
the stereotype is that even when they do feet hot and bothered, they often
can’t attain the tumescence that they need to satisfy the desire. But is there
a basis for this view? Can keeping an eye on proper care have an impact on a
man’s aging manhood?
Research
A
2009 article from a noted journal provides a good starting point for looking
into this issue. The article states that “biological factors have an
indisputable effect on [reproductive] activity among the elderly, but they do
not directly determine it.” Yes, aging does have a direct impact on the
physical functioning of the male reproductive apparatus, and other indirect
health factors, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, which may increase
in prevalence among an aging population, can also play a big role.
With
information drawn from two national surveys from Finland in the 1990s, the
study found that aging men had more intimacy than aging women and that partner
activity among aging men depended largely on an individual’s self-esteem, good
health and an active intimate history. In other words, those who took care of
themselves physically, had a good opinion of their general sensual ability and
had been intimately active earlier in life generally continued to be more
active later in life.
More
recent research
A
2016 study on the quality of life and aging looked at this perceived problem and came up with a
different point of view. Analyzing data from more than 6200 men and women from
the Midlife in the United State study, the scientists sought to include aging
with such factors as frequency of engaging in relations, number of partners,
etc. When incorporating all of these factors, aging went from being negatively
correlated with sensual quality of life to being positively correlated with it.
It was felt that the sensual quality of life of older adults (both male and
female) was affected more by the quality rather than the quantity of sensual
activity. In other words, aging brought with it a kind of wisdom in which
sensual satisfaction had a changing definition for the participants.
More
recently, a 2018 article looked at the intimate lives of elderly men and women
in Europe, examining about 3800 people in Denmark, Norway, Belgium and
Portugal. It concluded that “good health, an active
[intimate] life throughout the lifespan, direction of relationship, and feeling
emotionally close to partner during [intimacy]” were the major factors for
sensual satisfaction among the aging set.
All
these studies indicate that, while there may be some changes as one ages, it is
quite possible to have a satisfying intimate life in the later years.
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