Many older adults are having sex, survey says


Sex is not just for the young: 40% of U.S. adults ages 65-80 say they are having sex — and even more of them, 73%, are satisfied with their sex lives, according to a new survey.
The survey, released Thursday, does show that sex declines with age and illness. It also finds that older men claim to be more sexually active and sexually interested than older women, but women report more sexual satisfaction.
Among seniors with spouses or partners, 54% said they are sexually active. 
Overall, the survey shows that “sex is an important part of the lives of older people and a part that probably doesn’t get the attention it deserves,” said sociologist Erica Solway, associate director of The National Poll on Healthy Aging at the University of Michigan.
The poll periodically surveys older Americans on a range of topics. The sex survey was conducted online in late 2017 and included 1,002 randomly selected participants.  It received funding from AARP, the aging advocacy group. 
Among the findings:

• When asked whether they were “currently sexually active,” 46% of those ages 65-70 said yes, as did 39% of those ages 71–75 and 25% of those ages 76–80. The researchers did not define “currently,” so “some people could have been referring to the past couple of years while others were referring to the past couple of weeks,” Solway conceded. 
• Sexual activity (also undefined by the pollsters) was reported by 51% of men but just 31% of women — a situation at least partly explained by the fact that more men remained married or otherwise partnered, Solway said.

• Sexual activity was reported by 45% of those who said their health was good to excellent but just 22% who said their health was fair to poor.
• Half of men but just 12% of women said they were “very” or “extremely” interested in sex.  


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