
According to Dr Peter Biro of ecology and evolutionary research center of University of South Wales, Sydney, Australia, they are "fanatical about fitness" are also more aggressive and dominant in social intercourse.
He said a lot of scientific evidence that indicates that those who have higher metabolic rates and tend to be more physical exercise has a specific behavioral pattern, including having a high sex drive.
"We often assume that the athletic-bodied person would behave in an aggressive and dominant in the social environment. Some people are more quiet and awkward as the strange man who obey. This is indeed a generalization, but many people would agree with that conclusion," says Dr. Biro.
In his article published in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution, the Bureau said, the conclusion came after examining the relationship between behavior and metabolic rates on a number of insects, birds and other animals.
Metabolism is a chemical process in the body which aims to convert food into energy. "The animal inside the cage often exhibit behaviors that waste energy when they are given food that is not limited," Dr. Bureau explained.
"The mice are in a cage, for example, practicing with the running on wheels, while the other animals at the zoo looks like running back and forth in their cages. Given the animal does not take much to move looking for food like they do in nature, we may asked why they 'exercise'? " commentator Dr. Bureau.
"Recent research reveals that such behavior may be related to the capacity of each animal to produce energy, or the so-called metabolic capacity," says Dr. Biro.
He took the example of the crickets.
"Male crickets chirping in the sex drive tends to attract more partners and insects also have a higher metabolic rate," says Dr. Biro.
Metabolism and aggressiveness are also associated. For example, in some species of birds and fish have a higher metabolic rate will tend to attack other animals, which is metabolized more slowly.
Meanwhile, Chris Jones, chief of psychology at the Nuffield Health, says that although there is a direct relationship between physical exercise and sexual drive, there is also a relationship between regular physical exercise with testosterone and adrenaline levels in the body.
"There is scientific evidence that explain that increasing the amount of testosterone and adrenaline in men and women to increase libido," says Jones.
"Interestingly, physical exercise also address the problem of decreased libido," he added.

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