Sex or a long life? Guess which Britons chose... (Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-24 11:33
LONDON - A large number of Britons would be prepared to give up sex if it
meant they would live to be 100, according to a survey Friday.
 An elderly couple sits on a bench in
Blackpool, England in a 2002 file photo. A large number of Britons would
be prepared to give up sex if it meant they would live to be 100,
according to a survey Friday. [Reuters] |
The Mori research found that 40 percent would pass on the passion for
longevity, although far more women (48 percent) were willing to make the
sacrifice than men (31 percent).
However nearly all (94 percent) would not give up their friends or family in
order to reach their century while a half thought scientists should keep trying
to prolong people's lifespans.
Private health care provider BUPA commissioned the survey as part of a debate
on the implications of an aging population.
"Britain is facing an aging time bomb with major challenges presented by
retirement, the desire to live longer and the increasing burden of caring for
older people," said Andrew Vallance-Owen, BUPA's medical director.
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