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Thursday 10 August 2017

New Research Reveals The Best Time To Have Sex


  1. According to new research, the best time to have sex is at 7.30am, around 45 minutes after you wake up.


Energy levels are at their highest after a good night's rest which means both sexes have more stamina.

The rush of endorphins sparked by sex lowers your blood pressure and stress levels and makes you feel more upbeat for the rest of the day.

The findings are from a survey by Forza Supplements, which asked 1,000 healthy and active people to report on the optimal times to engage in activities for their body clocks.

It also found that the ideal time for a run is just before - at 7am. Experts say doing cardio exercise in a fasted state (i.e. before breakfast) leads to a small increase in the amount of fat being burned.

That is because blood sugar, insulin and glycogen levels are all lower than normal after an overnight fast.

Concentration levels peak around three hours after we have woken up, so it is best to save the most taxing jobs of the day at work for around 9.45am.

Around an hour later, stress levels peak at 10.45am - most typically early in the week when our to-do lists are heaviest, so this is the best time to relax.

The best time for an alcoholic drink is 6.10pm - what many would call 'wine o'clock' - four hours before we go to bed to maximise the time for liver recovery.

The ideal for sleep is at 10.10pm - allowing for 20 minutes to get to sleep and 90 minutes of the most restorative non-REM sleep which is most likely to occur prior to midnight.


THE BEST TIMETABLE FOR OUR BODY CLOCKS

6.45am - Wake-up

This is ideal after between seven and nine hours of sleep. You need more sleep up to the age of 18 (typically up to 10 hours for a young teen) but it is myth that we need less sleep as we get older.

7am - Go for a run

Research shows that doing cardio-exercise in a fasted state (ie before breakfast) leads to a small increase in the amount of fat being burned. That is because blood sugar, insulin and glycogen levels are all lower than normal after an overnight fast.

7.15am - Breakfast

This should be around 30 minutes after waking. Around 84 per cent of respondents in the Forza study said that sticking to defined meal times is the best way to lose weight.

7.30am - Sex

Ideally around 45 minutes after waking to get over night-time grogginess and allow you to be completely refreshed. Both sexes have more energy because they are well rested. Male testosterone levels peak in the morning, meaning they last longer in bed.

9.45am - Work

Research shows we reach our mental peak around three hours after waking. Your concentration, memory, focus and creativity should be best at this time of the day. Use this period to do that work that needs your best thinking, rather than using it for other tasks.

10.45am - Relax

This is when our stress levels are at their highest, particularly early on in the week when to-do lists tend to be biggest.

12.15pm - Lunch

This should be four hours after eating breakfast. Three-quarters of those surveyed (75 per cent) found they benefited from never skipping a midday meal.

3.30pm - Watch out for 'snack o'clock'

This is when our willpower is at its weakest. Four out of ten respondents (39 per cent) said that mid-afternoon was when they were most likely to break a diet.

6pm - Dinner

Don't pig out even if you have been watching your calories all day. The vast majority of dieters surveyed by Forza (72 per cent) said the key to successful weight loss was not to exceed your lunch-time calorie count at dinner - so you have even calorie intake throughout the day.

6.10pm - Wine 'o-clock

This is when we unwind after a long day at work. The key is not to leave it too late because your body needs at least four hours for your liver to recover from alcohol consumption before sleep.

6.30pm - Weights

Most studies find that strength is at a low point in the morning and gradually climbs until it tops in the early evening. The Forza research found that if training involved a lot of strength or power-based exercise, performance in the gym was best after work in the early evening.

10.10pm - Bed

This allows us 20 minutes to get to sleep and then 90 minutes for the most restorative non-REM (rapid eye movement) sleep which is best achieved before midnight.

Source: Dailymail Uk

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