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Playing a game of football has been found to give a boost to men's testosterone levels - helping to increase their sex drive. Scientists discovered players had a 30 per cent leap in the sex hormone immediately after a football game.
And even an hour after they had finished playing, their testosterone levels were still 15 per cent higher than normal. Footballer who played in forward roles in the matches tended to see the biggest boost, regardless of their age, the study found.
They studied farmers in the remote Tsimane tribe in Bolivia because men there generally have much less testosterone. Tsimane men maintain a stable amount of testosterone across their lifespans and show little incidence of obesity, heart disease and other illnesses linked with older age.
Similar increases have been shown in men living in the U.S. and other industrialized nations following sporting competitions. And it may go some way to explaining why so many famous footballers get caught up in sex scandals.
















