Good Night's Sleep Can Lead To Better Sex For Older Women, Research Finds

Time to get an early night.

Getting a decent night’s sleep could be the key to improving your sex life, particulalry for menopausal and post-menopausal women.

A new study suggests sleep disturbance is common for many women during menopause, creating an array of adverse health outcomes such as heart disease, hypertension and depression.

The researchers also found that sleep problems can also interfere with a woman’s level of sexual satisfaction.

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According to data analysed for more than 93,000 women aged 50 to 79 years, short sleep duration (defined as fewer than seven to eight hours per night) was associated with lower odds of sexual satisfaction.

Of the participants, 56% reported being somewhat or very satisfied with their current sexual activity, and 52% reported partnered sexual activity within the last year. Insomnia prevalence was 31%.

The study describes how the relationship between sleep length and quality with sexual satisfaction remained even after adjusting for other possible causes of sleep deprivation, including depression and chronic disease.

This relationship, however, did vary across age groups. Older women, for example, were less likely to be sexually active if they slept fewer than seven to eight hours per night compared with younger women.

In fact, women aged older than 70 years who slept fewer than five hours were 30% less likely to be sexually active than those sleeping seven to eight hours.

It is already known that the prevalence of sleep problems increases with age.

“Women and healthcare providers need to recognise the link between menopause symptoms and inadequate sleep and their effects on sexual satisfaction,” executive director of The North American Menopause Society Dr JoAnn Pinkerton commented.

“There are effective treatment options to help with sleep disruption and sexual satisfaction, including hormone therapy, which this study confirmed to be effective at menopause for symptomatic women.”

The study is published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society.

7 Yoga Poses For Menopause Relief
Bridge Pose (Setu Bandha Sarvangasana)(01 of07)
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An excellent spine-elongating pose that's more gentle than the full wheel pose, the bridge is an excellent way to relieve stress and target many symptoms of menopause in one pose. Practicing the bridge pose can also stretch the back, reduce fatigue and insomnia, and ease anxiety and headaches. (credit:f9photos via Getty Images)
Standing Forward Bend (Uttanasana) (02 of07)
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The standing forward bend is commonly used to treat the symptoms of menopause and osteoporosis. It can help to reduce stress and calm a busy mind, in addition to gently stretching the hips and hamstrings. (credit:alamy)
Downward-Facing Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana) (03 of07)
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One of the most fundamental yoga positions, downward-facing dog helps to induce calm and relaxation while also stretching the upper back and legs. It's also known to relieve symptoms of menopause, reduce menstrual pain and help prevent osteoporosis. (credit:alamy)
Plow Pose (Halasana) (04 of07)
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Practice the plow pose, an inverted position in which the legs are behind the head, to relieve fatigue and insomnia, and soothe backaches. The pose can help to combat anxiety and irritability by calming the mind. (credit:alamy)
Seated Forward Bend (Paschimottanasana)(05 of07)
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Helpful for alleviating stress and mild depression, the basic seated forward bend pose can also relieve menstrual pain and combat fatigue and insomnia. (credit:alamy)
Child's Pose (Balasana) (06 of07)
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This simple resting pose can be practiced either with the arms by the sides or stretched out in front of the head. The child's pose is practiced to promote feelings of calm and a focus on the breath, thereby helping to alleviate stress, anxiety and fatigue while gently stretching the legs and back. (credit:alamy)
Camel Pose (Ustrasana) (07 of07)
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This arching posture is helpful for relieving backaches that may be caused by menopause. The camel pose stretch can also ward off menstrual pain, anxiety and fatigue. (credit:Shutterstock)