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Male Testosterone Behavior

Male Testosterone Behavior level fluctuates widely throughout the course of a day, peaking in early morning and dropping by 30 to 40 percent by midafternoon. Testosterone level usually begins a slow downhill slide of about 1 percent a year staring around age thirty. That loss adds up over the years. Since the average man is the United States can expect to live to age-seventy-four, an annual drop of men with low-normal testosterone level (for instance, 400 ng/dI) might it the threshold of clinically significant testosterone levels include fatigue.


Depressed mood, low or absent sex drive, muscle weakness, sleep disorders, and a general feeling of malaise. Aging however isn’t the only reason testosterone levels can fall below normal. Here are just a few factors known to reduce testosterone levels at a much faster rate than simple aging:

  • Diabetes
  • Alcoholism
  • Obesity
  • Varicocels
  • Use of unprescribed testosterone or other supplements such as anabolic steroids that boost testosterone
  • Cancer treatment such as Chemotherapy and radiation therapy
  • Tumors on the pituitary gland or hypothalamus
  • Adult mumps infection
  • Chronic illness.

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