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Lack Of Sleep Could Lower Men's Sex Drives

Sleep Deprivation Effects Sex Drive

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 08/12/11 06:22 PM ET Updated: 10/12/11 06:12 AM ET

Looks like your mother was right all along: A good night's sleep is the best way to start your day. And fellas, did you know it could affect your sex life, too? A new study has found that not getting enough sleep takes it's toll in the bedroom.

The study, released in this month’s issue of The Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) and conducted at the University of Chicago by Eve Van Cauter, Ph.D., found that a lack of sleep may have a direct impact on the amount of testosterone produced in men.

Researchers found that lack of sleep decreased testosterone levels by 10 to 15 percent. That is quite a big drop, especially when you consider that testosterone levels in men decline naturally by only 1 to 2 percent a year as a man ages. This means that by losing out on your much-needed sleep, you might be drastically -- and unnecessarily -- aging your sex life by as much as 10 to 15 years.

This study was small in scale; only 10 men with an average age of 24, making the findings less than conclusive. Interestingly, a previous tiny study had similar findings.

In 2007, researchers looked at 12 older men, between the ages of 64-74, monitoring their sleep and testosterone levels. This study, published in the journal Sleep, “measured amount of nighttime sleep in healthy older men was found to be a significant and independent predictor of their morning total and free testosterone levels.” The less sleep these men got a night, the less testosterone they produced.

Research has proven that testosterone levels play an important role in a man's overall health: in building strength, muscle mass and bone density. The Telegraph reports:

Low testosterone levels are also linked to the metabolic syndrome - a cluster of metabolic risk factors that increase the chances of developing heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.

And of course, sleep has a wealth of benefits beyond men's libidos. According to new research presented at SLEEP 2011, lack of sleep has also been found to have a marked negative impact on wives and how they act towards their spouse.

ScienceDaily reported, “results show that, among wives, taking longer to fall asleep at night predicted their reports of more negative and less positive marital interactions the next day, and it also predicted their husband's reports of less positive marital interaction ratings the following day.”

In this week's study, sleep and blood samples from the men were monitored for 11 nights. The men were allowed 10 hours of sleep the first three nights, and then five hours the last eight. Their blood was sampled every 15 to 30 minutes for 24 hours during the last day of the 10-hour sleep phase and the last day of the five-hour sleep phase.

The researchers found a significant decrease in testosterone levels as the men approached the last days of inadequate sleep, and that it also affected their mood and vigor.

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Looks like your mother was right all along: A good night's sleep is the best way to start your day. And fellas, did you know it could affect your sex life, too? A new study has found that not getting ...
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02:04 PM on 08/16/2011
(http://tinyurl.com/49fjtqm) Makes sense in a way, because lack of sleep is linked to stress, unhealthy life style which taken together can hurt male libido. Take for me for example, though I have occasional sexual desire, sex drive is quite low, because I'm stress due to my jobless situation and I have to put in a lot of hours currently to develop my online business, which takes a toll on my libido.
08:55 PM on 08/15/2011
Duh! Lack of sleep can and will cause all kinds of problems. Another mindless article from Huffington Post
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CaptMike65
06:46 PM on 08/15/2011
Waking up and looking at a fat woman would do it for me.
06:05 PM on 08/15/2011
Ok so they have tested 10 (ten) men and findings based on such low sample should apply to population of almost 3.5 billions. From the stand point of statistics as science this researches are rubbish. They need much much larger sample, and that sample need to have all diversifying characteristics in the same ratio present in whole population. Jeez and they call this science. I would bet that if you look for that one could find 10 guys who's level of testosterone actually goes up due to the lack of sleep.
04:31 PM on 08/15/2011
Umm, just because a women is fat doesn't make her ugly! I have seen many big women and their faces look like super models, and to you they might be ugly but for others thats what drives them wild.Different strokes ,Different folks.So please be respectable to those reading the posts.Not all of us look like ladies airbrushed in your night stand.Even they have flaws and stretchmarks hidden under all that makeup and photoshop.And marriage doesn't lower it either I've been married 9 years and last weekend was a long weekend.Lack of sleep kills the mood for both men and women ,we been there.
06:10 PM on 08/15/2011
Oh don't forget that, despite whole shebang going on against models looking like freshly dug up corpses, today's "fat" and "size plus" women are the way that few years ago wouldn't be considered even as "buxom".
04:05 PM on 08/15/2011
How could anyone sleep if they were testing every 15 to 30 minutes?
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Chuck Pope
03:07 PM on 08/15/2011
I guess they were confused when they are really supposed to SLEEP with someone.
02:54 PM on 08/15/2011
One big problem is fat women with tattoos. Plenty of those around.
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02:50 PM on 08/15/2011
Everything works fine on me but Ive never had a big drive...dont know why....
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02:38 PM on 08/15/2011
"blood was sampled every 15 to 30 minutes for 24 hours during the last day of the 10-hour sleep phase and the last day of the five-hour sleep phase."

Uhm, lets see, you drew blood during the days of the testing and you draw blood every 15 to 30 minutes for 24 hours at the end and they only got 5 hours sleep that last day.

Hello!? Two things. One, blood is important to the mechanism and when you are getting a quart or so low that isn't helping things. PLUS, if you are drawing blood 2 to 3 times an hour for 24 hours and one is limited to 5 hours of sleep that last day I am certain that my libido would plummet too.
02:36 PM on 08/15/2011
getting married will lower a sex drive faster than anything
02:04 PM on 08/15/2011
you know what lowers my sex drive? chicks that smoke. man it is like kissing a blackboard that has a piece of dried weed stuck to it. nothing worst. sleep disorder does not decrease your sex drive it just makes you tired. ive stayed up several times all night and if i had a chance at giandi or kate gosellin i would make my move. its impossible to decrease my sex drive.
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baydolphins
Gone crazy...back soon
01:54 PM on 08/15/2011
nothing lowers their drive...their ability maybe, but never the drive
02:04 PM on 08/15/2011
yeah baby!
flkewlkid00
waste is a terrible thing to mind
01:52 PM on 08/15/2011
thanks for the heads up i thought it was fat ugly women !
01:40 PM on 08/15/2011
What about marriage?
01:42 PM on 08/15/2011
marriage kills everything, not just the sex drive :D
02:00 PM on 08/15/2011
No, just nagging and Football.