Low testosterone levels hinder your health. Posted by Mike Furci (03/26/2011 @ 9:44 am) low testosterone levels put men at risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and early death?? One study shows that testosterone treatment reduces LDL cholesterol and increases HDL cholesterol.? Another study that looked at the cause of death in almost 2000 men aged 20 to 79 years.? The men with low testosterone at the start of the study had a 2.5 times greater risk of dying during the next ten years compared with men with higher testosterone levels.? These studies, and more, will be presented at The Endocrine Society’s annual meeting, in San Francisco, suggest that testosterone therapy has several positive effects. (Vitacost.com Daily Health Tip; June, 2008)
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Testosterone protects against heart disease Posted by Mike Furci (11/10/2009 @ 9:56 am) Low testosterone levels are associated with a greater risk of heart attacks, diabetes, abdominal fat deposition and abnormal blood lipid levels. Cytokins, which cause inflammation in the arteries, are the latest suspected cause of heart disease. British researchers suggest testosterone suppresses cytokins and also boosts the immune system, thereby preventing heart disease. (J Endocrinol, 178: 373-380, 2003) Posted in: Anti-Aging, Hormone replacement, Medical Issues for Men, Men's Health and Wellness, Testosterone, Testosterone boosters Tags: boosting testosterone levels, Cardiovascular Disease, cardiovascular disease risks, cause of low testosterone, cytokins, Inflammation, inflammation in the body, Journal of endocrinology, Low testosterone, low testosterone levels, low testosterone symptoms, natural testosterone, reducing inflammation, test, Testosterone, Testosterone boosters, Testosterone levels, Testosterone levels in cardiovascular disease, testosterone replacement therapy, Testosterone supplements, testosterone therapy, vein inflammation
Low testosterone not good for male bone Posted by Mike Furci (08/26/2009 @ 10:46 am) Low testosterone levels may boost the risk of fractures for men over 60, an Australian study finds. The researchers tracked 609 men (average age 72.6) between 1989 and late 2005. The University of Sydney researchers collected information about the men’s bone mineral density, lifestyle habits, and blood levels of testosterone and estradiol (an estrogen). During the study period, 113 men suffered low-trauma fractures (caused by a fall from standing height or lower). Of those men, 25 suffered multiple fractures. There were a total of 149 fractures, including 55 vertebral, 27 hip, 28 rib, six wrist and 16 upper- and 17 lower-extremity fractures. The risk of fracture was much higher among men with low testosterone levels, the team found. Even after adjusting for a variety of potential risk factors, low blood levels of the two hormones “were associated with overall fracture risk,” the study authors concluded. Fracture risk was associated “particularly with hip and non-vertebral fractures,” they noted. The findings are published in the Jan. 14 issue of the journal Archives of Internal Medicine. Vitacost.com’s Daily Health Tip
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Did You Know? Posted by Anthony Stalter (01/21/2009 @ 9:28 pm) In his latest edition of ?Did You Know??, Mike Furci tackles such topics as anabolic steroids and their link (or lack of a link) to dangerous side effects, muscle contracting while working out and low testosterone levels and whether or not they can be associated with heart disease, diabetes and decreased libido. ?all the actual data and medical studies on healthy individuals (adults) show no conclusions that physiological replacement doses of testosterone or other anabolic steroids are dangerous or cause side effects that do not reverse with cessation? Moreover, in males who maintain physiological high normal levels, there appears to be health-promoting benefits associated with steroids. All the evidence contradicts the anti-steroid media blitz that started in the 80?s and continues today. Approximately 25 years ago, Dr. Bob Goldman took a ride on the media feeding frenzy train and wrote a book, ?Death in the Locker Room.? This book puts steroids in the same class with alcohol and other recreational drugs as far as the dangers of usage. Since its release and despite the enormous increase in their use and dosage, there has not been one death attributable to steroids. (Planet Muscle Aug/Sept 2008: 72)
(Read the entire article here.) Posted in: Anti-Aging, Cancer, Exercise, General training, Heart disease, Hormone replacement, Medical Issues for Men, Men's Health and Wellness, Sexual Health, Sports Health and Fitness, Supplements, Testosterone, Weight training, Xternal Fitness, Xternal Furci Tags: Anabolic steroids, boosting testosterone levels, Dangerous side effects to steroids, Decreased Libido, Diabetes, Fitness questions, Heart disease, Hormone replacement therapy, increase testosterone, Libido, Low testosterone, low testosterone levels, Muscle contracting, Steroid side effects, testosterone deficiency, Testosterone levels, testosterone replacement therapy, testosterone therapy, what causes cancer
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