What Is Low T?

Low-T is also known as low testosterone and the condition of having Low-T is called Hypogonadism. Low-T occurs when the amount of testosterone being produced by the body measures below that of an average 70 year old male.

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What Causes Low-T?

There are three main reasons that Low-T develops in males, with aging issues being the predominant cause.

  • Aging and the onset of Andropause
  • Use of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids (AAS)
  • Conditions and Diseases
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What is Testosterone?

Testosterone is part of “androgen group,” of steroid hormones. In humans, testosterone is secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females. And while men produce forty to sixty times more testosterone than women, studies suggest that females seem to be more sensitized to testosterone.

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Testosterone Replacement

For those men out there that do have low testosterone, they do not have to suffer through the effects of having this low testosterone, nor should they suffer for various health reasons. This is why there are veracious testosterone replacement techniques out there that are meant to help the man regain the testosterone that the body should be producing naturally. There are many options for the person that wants to replace the testosterone in their body and the doctor is going to recommend a certain therapy for every man that is decided on by his circumstances and so forth.
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Low Testosterone, Diabetes and Heart Disease

Low Testosterone or low t has been linked to several diseases that raise the likelihood of a shorter lifespan. Studies and clinical trials have come out recently from the United States, (St. Louis University, Duke University,) and the United Kingdom, (the Center for Men's Health, Barnsley Hospital,) indicate that men with low t may be more at risk for mortality associated with type 2 diabetes and coronary disease. Reports on some of the findings were published by Heart, a medical journal from BMJ Publishing.

First of all, the numbers of men who have low testosterone may be a staggering twenty-five to twenty percent, especially if they have been diagnosed with heart disease. This is surprising, because the previously estimated number of men with low t was twelve percent. This research comes from Duke University, who tracked 930 men. All of these men were diagnosed with coronary artery disease, which occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries that feed blood to and from the heart. This is also known as coronary heart disease. 930 men provided a good basis to study heart disease, but what the researchers discovered when they measured bio-available testosterone and took total testosterone levels (bio-t and TT,) was that one in every four patients also had low testosterone. What is even more striking about these numbers is that forty-two percent of the men with both coronary artery disease and low testosterone died during the study.

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