Saturday, November 19, 2011

Since Sexually Active Teens Make smaller Reproductive Organs

Ideally sexually active people do when already married, but now many teens are already sexually active. Researchers found teens who are sexually active are at risk of having smaller reproductive system.

A new study conducted by U.S. researchers claim to have sex during adolescence can inhibit the growth of reproductive organs so that the risk of becoming smaller.

Women have reproductive organs consist of ovary (ovarian), oviduct (fallopian tubes), uterus (uterus), cervix (cervix), vagina, mouth, vagina and clitoris.

As for the male reproductive organs consist of the scrotum (the scrotum), testicles (testes), the vas deferens (vas deferens), prostate, urinary tract (urethra), penis and head of the penis.

Researchers from Ohio University reveals sexually active while still developing nervous system can be attributed to the effect that affects the body as well as his mood when he became an adult.

"Having sexual experience at some point early in life is not without consequences," said John Morris at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Washington DC, as quoted by FoxNews, Thursday (17/11/2011).

Morris explained the team from Ohio studying hamsters who are sexually active by age 40 days (equivalent to human adolescence) and hamsters aged 80 days (equivalent to a human adult age). Researchers chose furry animals because these animals have physiological similarities with humans.

The results of this study found that hamsters are sexually active in adolescence had a total mass of the smaller body and a decrease in reproductive tissue when becoming an adult.

In addition researchers claimed sexual activity in adolescence also make the hamster is more susceptible to depression and autoimmune problems. This is seen in sexually active hamsters showed an increase in anxiety than the control group.

These animals have an increase in inflammation-causing chemical called interleukin-1 which is used by the body to fight infection and less complex nerve cells that carry sinyak to the brain from all over the tub

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