ChadpreetMaxxer
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Twice as many males than females reported no annual sexual activity.
Trends in Sexual Activity and Associations With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Adults - PubMed
Sexual activity was found to be associated with a lower risk of mortality from all cause and cancer. Cao C, Yang L, Xu T, et al. Trends in Sexual Activity and Associations With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among US Adults. J Sex Med 2020;17:1903-1913.
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Sample size of 2,611The frequency of sexual activities was self-reported during the in-person interview.28 Participants were asked, “In the past 12 months, about how many times have you had vaginal or anal sex?” with options of never, once, 2e11 times, 12e51 times, 52e103 times, 104e364 times, and 365 times or more in the J Sex Med 2020;17:1903e1913 1904 Cao et al past 12 months. For analysis on trends in sexual activity, participants’ responses were further categorized into 2 dummy variables: (i) having sexual activity weekly, which includes participants who reported a frequency of 52 times or higher in the past 12 months and (ii) having sexual activity monthly, which includes participants who reported having sexual frequency 12 to 51 times in the past 12 months. For analysis of the association between sexual activities and mortality outcomes, we categorized participants into 1 time/y, 2-51 times/y, and 52 times/y. We used these cutoffs because previous studies found that the average frequency of sexual activity is 54 times/year or about once a week among the US adults,2 which also approximated the median values in the present study population. In the stratification analysis, no regular sexual activity was defined as having sexual activity 1 time/y.
4.0% of males versus 2.0% of females (these results seem surprisingly low, so I question their sample)
https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/sites.wustl.edu/dist/f/3235/files/2021/08/cao_jsx.pdf
Males born between 2000 and 2004 had significantly higher rates of sexual inactivity than previous birth cohorts did at the same age.
Is There Really a Sex Recession? Period and Cohort Effects on Sexual Inactivity Among American Men, 2006-2019 - PubMed
There has been a growing concern among researchers and media commentators that men in the United States may be increasingly less sexually active, creating a form of a "sex recession." Using 14 years of survey data from men in the National Survey of Family Growth (2006-2019), this study assesses...
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