(Health-NewsWire.Net, December 12, 2015 ) New York, NY -- 38 year old Amanda had gained more weight after her first child and had no desire for sex. Her husband on the other hand was active and was well on the right weight ratio. Planning for the second child was difficult for Amanda due to her weight and lack of desire in the activity. A decision to go for the bariatric surgery changed a lot. With her second child on the way, Amanda finds a lot of difference in her life after she lost a few pounds.
New York, NY -- Many Americans find the problem of obesity affecting their sexual life and health in general. With diseases like cholesterol, depression, Anxiety and Cardiovascular problems on the rise, obesity seems to be one of the major causes of many conditions.
Over 60% of all women who come under the knife have stated that their sexual drive has dwindled over the past few months or years. A rise in sexual desire was seen on many, who exercised regularly and had a diet in place. Eating healthy food and a 2 day workout per week has shown considerable difference in sexual desire, overall mental health and a positive attitude.
Going under the knife is not the only way to increase your sexual desire and many doctors would recommend a healthier diet, regular walks and a good cardio workout once or twice a week. Keeping your heart rate high for 10-15 minutes a day could make a considerable difference in your sex drive.
Obesity could be a problem in men and women when it comes to sex drive. It can be prevented with changes in your lifestyle.
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