Testosterone for the aging male; current evidence and recommended practice https://t.co/LDJG91Unoi.
40+ year olds today have 26% less testosterone than those of 20 years ago, this trend will keep accentuating due to a lack of focus on Nutrition, Exercise and other mental health factors too. Testosterone is the driving force for motivation. https://t.co
@MilaWanders @StillJustSomeG1 @NathanLevy10 @C25216702C @troonytoons An average of 20% of men once they reach of the age 60 go on testosterone. Personally most older dads I know are. https://t.co/AkJF9THtV0
@loveofdoing @cdawncvo @blujayfly4l @jel_victoria Yeah I guess I’m just saying the research demonstrates that even w hormonal changes from natural aging, the caloric calculus doesn’t change much. https://t.co/Kgh13cGR7J here’s another article on testostero
@jmones1 @RichSpiders @GoingParabolic “Was” not “is”. Old men are the ones in charge. https://t.co/KL8p7vbPZI
@RealJakeGoddard Life in general, they assume many different factors. Yet it's a thing that eventually happens to all men, as they age. But a 35 year old should not be having the same t levels as a 80 year old. Ergo the possibility of many different fa
@bulkchart32 Besides the obvious? (Sexual issues) It can cause issues with your mental stability ie mood, is also ONE reason for the obesity rate, and with obesity can come a slew of other issues. https://t.co/wlLCom67qD Some light reading
Trucker Carlson a grifter. T levels are mostly affected by things like genetics, diet, and how much you exercise. The average BMI for young men raises about 1.5% a year. Average t level fall about 1.5% a year. It’s not a coincidence. https://t.co/rAwQt
@shgr20oc @phillyshark_37 @john_demarco80 @GovernorTomWolf Else why would men be so concerned with the real overblown low T syndrome. You mean realize that when your testosterone naturally reduces, so do some of your abilities. Now extrapolate that to a mu
RT @OAA_14: Here's a paper if you actually want a source. Plus men actually do produce less and less T as they age. It's why you don't go t…
Here's a paper if you actually want a source. Plus men actually do produce less and less T as they age. It's why you don't go through puberty forever and it's harder to put on muscle mass as you age. Also a factor in osteoporosis https://t.co/FutOAPxkAO
Tekrar yazayım. Testosteron üretimi düşmez . Verdiğiniz link yaşla kandaki seviyesinde azalmalara yanıt.
@AlpSirman https://t.co/Jw3369QLOQ yaşla testosteron nasıl düşmüyor?
@BigSeanHarris The decline is progressive and at 50+ it begins to drop precipitously. https://t.co/d4JRczVcnZ https://t.co/L8lwRLlvw1
@subtlewindtv @murray_nyc @realDonaldTrump You’re* and you’re* Dumbass. I know it’s not a picture book, but hopefully you can get someone to read this to you before naptime. I know you deleted your testosterone comment. You keep going back to that almost
Interesting, but the physiological issues w a much lower testosterone level need to be understood and addressed I feel. https://t.co/AD2vzbg0sT
This article published in the Clinical Interventions in Aging describes the current evidence and recommended practice for testosterone for the aging male. Take a look at it, and give us a call. https://t.co/bR6NpCfc1N
@trishankkarthik @CrypticCrypto1 https://t.co/AvfKM48tDK it’s pretty sucks without testosterone. I have a friend on that therapy, he claims he feels 20 years younger.
As men age, levels of testosterone fall, and they become calmer and more agreeable people. https://t.co/77CxRlRTZL (I made up that last bit)
The Opposite effect-#Leptin: the effect that #hormones are different in the different sexes http://t.co/b7rMpmiLLO http://t.co/tTlsxVA6gK