contrary to popular belief, many women continue to want and enjoy sex throughout their middle age, according to an abstract presented at the annual meeting of the north american menopause society.
“about a quarter of women rate sex as very important, regardless of their age,” dr. holly thomas, assistant professor of medicine at the university of pittsburgh and lead author of the study,
told cnn
. “the study showed substantial numbers of women still highly value sex, even as they get older, and it’s not abnormal.”
the study looked at survey data collected from 3,200 women via the u.s.
study of women’s health across the nation
(swan), a multi-location examination of the health of women during their middle years.
thomas and her research team found that about a quarter of women surveyed (27 per cent) said that sex is highly important throughout their 40s to 60s. forty-eight per cent of respondents reported that interest in sex began to wane through their 50s and 60s, while only 28 per cent of respondents said they did not value sex, or valued sex less, starting in their 40s.
the researchers found that women who valued sex more were also more likely to be highly educated, had expressed better sexual satisfaction when younger, and showed fewer or less severe signs of depression.