The average person’s sex life ends by age 70, according to a report published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal.
Men age 30 have an average of 35 years of sexually active life remaining, compared with 31 years for women, researchers at the University of Chicago’s department of obstetrics and gynecology estimated in the study.
At age 55, men in very good or excellent health on average gained five to seven years of sexually active life compared with their peers in poor or fair health. Women in very good or excellent health gained three to six years, compared with women in poor or fair health.
Men lost more years of sexual activity as a result of poor health than women. That may motivate men to pursue healthier lifestyles, they said.



