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Having love making is good for heart - even after a heart attack
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Washington,  (ANI): Most heart attack survivors avoid love making   because they fear it will trigger another attack. But a new study suggests that love making is good for the heart - even after a heart attack.

Researchers say that it is a myth that love making is a dangerous activity for heart patients.

"The likelihood of dying during love making, even among people who have had a heart attack, is really small," Live Science quoted lead author Dr. Stacy Lindau of the University of Chicago, as stating.

Researchers reported at the American Heart Association's Forum on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke that many people pointlessly become prudes after surviving a heart attack. A third of men and 60 percent of women abstained the year after a heart attack.

In films, mind-blowing love making often becomes heart-stopping . But in real life, there is little need for such worries.

Most doctors consider love making safe once the patient is feeling up for moderate exercise.

After all, "love making activity is a moderate physical activity," said senior author Dr. John Spertus of the University of Missouri in Kansas City.

In the study of 1,760 acute heart attack patients, less than half received information regarding love making. Women, in particular, were unlikely to receive advice on when, or if, to resume sex.

This lack of communication carried over to the bedroom. Men were 1.3 times and women 1.4 times more likely to report a diminished love making life if they hadn't been offered advice on the subject from their doctors.

Spertus suggested that doctors, patients and their loved ones should proactively bring up questions about love making.

"The goal is to restore people's total health. Not only by minimizing the risk of the next heart attack but also by maximizing quality of life," Spertus said. (ANI)

- ANI / Yahoo news

 
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