I remember once reading
that a 20-minute sex session burned as many calories as going eight rounds with
Muhammad Ali.
It seemed
like a bit of an exaggeration but a new study throws light on this conundrum.
The issue of
sex as exercise has remained largely unexplored.
“There are
these myths, including one that sex burns at least 100 calories per session,”
says Antony D Karelis, a professor of exercise science at the University of
Quebec.
He did a
study, published in the on-line research journal PLOS One in October, to look
at how much energy is actually exerted during sex.
Karelis and
his colleagues recruited 21 young, heterosexual, committed couples from the
local area and had them jog on treadmills for 30 minutes while researchers
monitored their energy expenditure so they could compare it with the physical
demands of sex.
Next, they
fitted the volunteers with armbands that monitored activity. Using these made
it possible to gauge exertion in terms of calories and METs – the “metabolic
equivalent of task”. This is a measure comparing an activity to sitting
perfectly still (1-MET), to an activity requiring more exertion.
Then the
scientists sent the couples home, instructing them to have sex at least once a
week for a month while wearing the armbands. Couples were asked to fill out
questionnaires about how each session made them feel physically and
psychologically, especially compared to as session running on the treadmill.
When the
researchers analysed all of the results, it was clear, Karelis said, that sex
qualified as “moderate exercise”. This is usually taken as a 6-MET activity for
men and 5.6-MET activity for women, the equivalent of playing doubles tennis or
walking uphill.
Jogging, by
comparison, is more strenuous, an 8.5-MET activity for men and 8.4 for women.
Some men, according to the activity monitors, used more energy for brief
periods during sex than they did jogging.
The study
showed that sex also burned four calories per minute for men and three per
minute for women, during sessions that ranged from 10 to 57 minutes, including foreplay.
(The average was 25 minutes.) For comparison, men burned about nine calories
per minute jogging and women about seven.
Overall, Dr
Karelis said, the data reveal that: “Sex can be considered, at times, a
significant exercise, worth encouraging in people who otherwise baulk at
working out”.
Ninety-eight
percent of Karelis’s volunteers reported that sex felt more fun than jogging.
Not 100%?
Spoilsports.
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