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巧克力与女性性健康:一种有趣的关联。

Chocolate and women's sexual health: An intriguing correlation.

作者信息

Salonia Andrea, Fabbri Fabio, Zanni Giuseppe, Scavini Marina, Fantini Gemma Viola, Briganti Alberto, Naspro Richard, Parazzini Fabio, Gori Enzo, Rigatti Patrizio, Montorsi Francesco

机构信息

Department of Urology, University Vita-Salute San Raffaelle, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

J Sex Med. 2006 May;3(3):476-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2006.00236.x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Historically chocolate has been reported to exert several effects on human sexuality, mainly acting as an effective aphrodisiac, increasing sexual desire, and improving sexual pleasure.

AIM

The aim of our study was to assess whether there is an association between daily chocolate intake and sexual function in a convenience sample of Northern Italian women.

METHODS

A convenience sample of 163 women (mean +/- SD age: 35.3 +/- 9.2 years; body mass index [BMI]: 22.5 +/- 3.5 kg/m2), recruited through advertising, completed an anonymous semistructured interview on recreational habits and questionnaires to assess sexual function (Female Sexual Function Index [FSFI]), sexual distress (Female Sexual Distress Scale), and depression (Beck Depression Inventory and Center for Epidemiological Survey Depression Scale).

RESULTS

Complete data were available for 153/163 (93.8%) women. Participants who reported daily chocolate intake (Group 1: 120 women) were significantly younger than those (Group 2: 33 women) who did not report to eat chocolate (33.9 +/- 0.8 years vs. 40.4 +/- 1.6 years, respectively) (P = 0.0003), despite a similar BMI. Participants in Group 1 had significantly higher total (P = 0.002) and desire domain (P = 0.01) FSFI scores than participants in Group 2. No differences between the two groups were observed concerning sexual arousal and satisfaction, sexual distress and depression. Our data also confirm that aging has a high statistically significant impact on women's sexual function.

CONCLUSIONS

It is alluring to hypothesize that chocolate can have either a psychological or a biological positive impact on women's sexuality. In our sample women reporting chocolate consumption have higher FSFI scores than women who do not eat chocolate. However, when data are adjusted for age FSFI scores are similar, regardless of chocolate consumption.

摘要

引言

历史上有报道称巧克力对人类性行为有多种影响,主要表现为一种有效的催情剂,能增强性欲并提升性快感。

目的

我们研究的目的是评估意大利北部女性的一个便利样本中,每日巧克力摄入量与性功能之间是否存在关联。

方法

通过广告招募了163名女性的便利样本(平均年龄±标准差:35.3±9.2岁;体重指数[BMI]:22.5±3.5kg/m²),她们完成了一份关于娱乐习惯的匿名半结构化访谈以及评估性功能(女性性功能指数[FSFI])、性困扰(女性性困扰量表)和抑郁(贝克抑郁量表和流行病学调查中心抑郁量表)的问卷。

结果

153/163(93.8%)名女性有完整数据。报告每日摄入巧克力的参与者(第1组:120名女性)比未报告食用巧克力的参与者(第2组:33名女性)明显更年轻(分别为33.9±0.8岁和40.4±1.6岁)(P = 0.0003),尽管BMI相似。第1组参与者的FSFI总分(P = 0.002)和欲望领域得分(P = 0.01)显著高于第2组参与者。两组在性唤起与满意度、性困扰和抑郁方面未观察到差异。我们的数据还证实衰老对女性性功能有高度统计学显著影响。

结论

很诱人去推测巧克力可能对女性性征有心理或生物学上的积极影响。在我们的样本中,报告食用巧克力的女性FSFI得分高于不食用巧克力的女性。然而,在对年龄进行数据调整后,FSFI得分相似,与巧克力摄入量无关。

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