Sex to ultra 50 is good for brain and memory. To say an English study
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A study conducted in England at Coventry University and published in the international journal ' Age & Ageing ' showed a clear ' bond ' between the frequency of sexual activity and mental acuity. According to research, although it has not yet been scientifically proven cause and effect, sex after 50 years of age could be good for the brain, memory and, for men in particular, also to their decision making, planning and concentration. The survey was conducted involving 6800 adults and the elderly among the 50 and 89 years for 12 months, and subjected them to test the efficiency of their mental functions. Subject to detailed questionnaires about their dating and sexual activity (including solitary), volunteers answered mnemonic test, either verbal, numerical, and had to prove their so-called ' Executive ', that is, to solve problems and concentrate. Both men and women involved in sexual activity more frequently-the report says--showed a sharper memory and precise. But the male brain received an extra ' boost '-among men who were more sex-even on their executive decision making and skill '. The difference between the sexes in this field, could, according to experts, depend on hormonal factors influencing the female organism. The results were confirmed also once taken into account various external factors, notes Giovanni D'Agata President the "one-stop", which would theoretically could affect the data: health, wealth, cultural level and so on of the participants. This study shows a significant association between sexual activity and cognitive function in adults over 50, "said the lead author of the survey Hayley Wright and will conducted other investigations relating to test it and see why.