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Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Recent health findings are providing growing support for the theory that low testosterone equates to poor health. From increased risk of osteoporosis to decreased muscle mass, insufficient amounts of testosterone is the body has proven to be detrimental to one's health.

Testosterone is the most important metabolic hormone for men and many do not realize that it affects much more than just libido. Findings reported in the Wall Street Journal in December 2009 reveal that men with low testosterone tend to be tired and grumpy, have less energy, less strength, in addition to less interest in sex than they used to have. They also have a high risk of memory problems, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and are more likely to have cardiovascular disease.

Usually you think of osteoporosis as being a women's disease however, Harvard Health Publications reported in 2009 that low testosterone (also called hypogonadism) in males can lead to weakening bones. There has been an increase just recently in the studies done on new testosterone replacement therapies as researchers are now looking for ways to combat the skeletal issues caused by low testosterone in men.

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Posted by manhealth at 6:53 AM EST
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