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Low testosterone in men

6/2/2023

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Hi!  This morning I wanted to talk to you about the effects of low testosterone in men.

In clinic, I see men who are suffering from symptoms of low testosterone that really implicates their quality of life.
Testosterone is a crucial hormone for men and plays a key role in maintaining good health, both physically and mentally.

Here are just a few of the ways that testosterone can positively impact men's health:

  • Increases muscle mass: Testosterone plays a vital role in building and maintaining muscle mass, which is essential for overall physical strength and fitness.
  • Improves bone density: Testosterone helps to increase bone density, which reduces the risk of osteoporosis and fractures.
  • Boosts libido: Testosterone is also known to boost libido, which can enhance sexual function and performance.
  • Promotes mental health: Testosterone has been shown to positively impact mood and cognitive function, which can improve overall mental well-being.
  • Regulates fat distribution: Testosterone helps regulate the distribution of body fat, which can help maintain a healthy weight and reduce the risk of obesity-related diseases.
  • Supports cardiovascular health: Testosterone has a beneficial impact on heart health, reducing the risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions.
 
Symptoms of low testosterone in men

Testosterone levels in men often fall over time, and for some men, the drop is quite sharp. Low testosterone, also known as hypogonadism, can cause a range of symptoms in men. Some common symptoms include:

  • Low sex drive: A decrease in libido and sexual desire is a common sign of low testosterone.
  • Erectile dysfunction: Testosterone plays a crucial role in sexual function, and low levels can lead to erectile dysfunction.
  • Fatigue: Low testosterone levels can cause fatigue and decreased energy levels, making it difficult to get through the day.
  • Decreased muscle mass and strength: Testosterone plays a key role in building and maintaining muscle mass, so low levels can lead to a decrease in muscle mass and strength.
  • Increased body fat: Low testosterone levels can cause an increase in body fat, particularly in the abdominal area.
  • Decreased bone density: Testosterone helps to maintain bone density, so low levels can lead to weaker bones and an increased risk of osteoporosis.
  • Depression and mood changes: Low testosterone levels can cause mood changes and feelings of depression, impacting overall mental well-being.
  • Decreased body hair and beard growth: Testosterone helps regulate hair growth, so low levels can result in decreased body hair and beard growth.
 
How diet and lifestyle affect testosterone levels

There are several factors related to diet and lifestyle that can lower a man's testosterone levels, including:

  • Poor nutrition: A diet lacking in nutrients and high in processed foods, sugar, and unhealthy fats can contribute to lower testosterone levels.
 
  • Obesity: Excess body fat, particularly in the abdominal area, can lead to decreased testosterone production.
 
  • Lack of exercise: Regular physical activity and exercise are important for maintaining optimal testosterone levels, and a sedentary lifestyle can lead to decreased testosterone production.
 
  • Stress: Chronic stress and high cortisol levels can negatively impact testosterone production, leading to lower testosterone levels.
 
  • Alcohol consumption: Excessive alcohol consumption has been shown to lower testosterone levels, so it's important to limit alcohol intake.
 
  • Lack of sleep: Poor sleep quality and inadequate sleep have been linked to lower testosterone levels, so it's important to prioritise sleep and maintain a healthy sleep routine.
 
 
What can you do about it?

By making changes to your diet and lifestyle, you can help to maintain optimal testosterone levels and support overall health. Eating a nutritious diet, engaging in regular physical activity, managing stress, limiting alcohol intake, and prioritising sleep can all help to support healthy testosterone levels.

How can I help?

I offer a Men's Health Consultation, which includes a finger-prick blood test kit that can be done from the comfort of your own home and sent to the laboratory for analysis. This test measures not only your testosterone levels, but also other hormones and key nutrients that can cause similar symptoms when deficient, as well as a PSA check to monitor your prostate health.  You can read more about what is included in the blood test by clicking the link below. 

You will also receive a short consultation where I will review the results of your test and work with you to create a personalised plan to support your health. This might include dietary changes, supplementation, and lifestyle modifications, all aimed at optimising your testosterone levels and overall wellbeing.
If your testosterone levels are clinically low, I will also refer you to your GP.

So, if you're experiencing symptoms of low testosterone and are ready to take control of your health, think about some of the dietary and lifestyle advice I mentioned above and get in touch. Let's work together to help you feel your best!

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