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Climacteric


Title:"Pheromones, sexual attractiveness and quality of life in menopausal women"
Author(s):Cutler WB; Genovese E;
Address:"Athena Institute for Women's Wellness, Chester Springs, PA 19425, USA"
Journal Title:Climacteric
Year:2002
Volume:5
Issue:2
Page Number:112 - 121
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1369-7137 (Print) 1369-7137 (Linking)
Abstract:"Pheromones, and their effects, are reviewed with a special emphasis on their potential contribution to sexual attractiveness in the menopause. Key topics included are biological functions of pheromones in animals and humans, the source of pheromones in humans, the axillary extract studies that led to the independent synthesis of pheromones, olfactory mechanisms for mediating pheromones, and aging, attractiveness and sexual dysfunction. Physical attractiveness is important for a better quality of life. Three separate, double-blind, placebo-controlled investigations, using the same protocol, all demonstrated that a synthesized pheromone, topically applied, increased sexual attractiveness. If partners are available, sexual attractiveness can increase affectionate intimate behavior, which, in turn, increases well-being and quality of life. More research is needed to address ways in which postmenopausal women can benefit from pheromones"
Keywords:"Administration, Cutaneous Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic Female Humans Male *Menopause Middle Aged *Quality of Life Sex Attractants/*administration & dosage *Sexual Behavior;"
Notes:"MedlineCutler, W B Genovese, E eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review England 2002/06/08 Climacteric. 2002 Jun; 5(2):112-21"

 
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