Chevy Chase, MD – Testosterone levels in American men have been declining steadily over the past two decades, a new study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism concludes.
The reasons for this decline are unclear; the study suggests that neither aging nor changes in certain health factors, such as obesity or smoking, can completely explain the phenomenon.
“Male serum testosterone levels appear to vary by generation, even after age is taken into account,” said Thomas G. Travison, Ph.D., of the New England Research Institutes (NERI) in Watertown, Mass., and lead author of the study. “In 1988, men who were 50 years old had higher serum testosterone concentrations than did comparable 50-year-old men in 1996. This suggests that some factor other than age may be contributing to the observed declines in testosterone over time.”
Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone. It is important for maintaining bone and muscle mass throughout life. Insufficient levels of testosterone have been linked to diabetes, low libido, and other medical conditions. Typically, testosterone levels in men peak around their late 20s, and then begin a gradual decline from age 30 onward. Testosterone also is present in women, but at significantly lower levels.
Travison and colleagues based their study on data from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study (MMAS). The MMAS comprised three separate data-collection periods over 17 years (1987-89, 1995-97, and 2002-04). The study involved collecting blood samples, as well as health and biographical data, from approximately 1,500 randomly selected men residing in the greater Boston area.
During each phase of the study, the researchers analyzed the subjects’ blood samples to measure total testosterone, from which they also calculated the amount of “bio-available” testosterone. Bio-available testosterone includes both free testosterone (unbound to proteins) and testosterone weakly bound to proteins (especially albumin); as its name implies, it is available to tissues to support various functions within the body.
The NERI team carefully analyzed the data to compare men of similar ages during each phase of the study. After accounting for age and additional factors such as obesity, smoking, and medications, the researchers found that, each year, the subjects’ total and bio-available testosterone decreased an average of 1.2 and 1.3 percent, respectively.
For men 65-69 years of age in this study, average total testosterone levels fell from 503 ng/dL (nanograms/deciliter) in 1988 to 423 ng/dL in 2003. A normal, healthy adult male usually has blood total testosterone concentrations that range anywhere from 300-1000 ng/dL.
Travison acknowledged that hormone concentrations in the blood are difficult to measure, primarily due to normal daily fluctuations. To ensure these changes did not bias the results, two samples were obtained at each visit, and all were taken early in the morning, when testosterone levels are at their highest.
In addition, each MMAS data collection period utilized the same laboratory and the same technology to analyze subjects’ blood.
“Nevertheless,” said Travison, “time and technology march on, so it’s impossible to completely rule out the influence of subtle changes in the way the samples were obtained or processed. That being said, our results appear to be consistent across the various waves of the study.”
The researchers point out that, although subjects’ current health was taken into account as part of the analysis, it is impossible to account for certain health or environmental influences that may have impacted the subjects’ testosterone levels prior to enrolling in the study.
“This analysis deals with men who were born between 1915 and 1945,” said Travison, “but our baseline data were not obtained until the late 1980s, when the elder subjects were about 70 years old, and the youngest about 45. Events occurring in earlier decades could certainly help explain our results, if their effects persisted into recent years.” It is also possible that current, but unmeasured, health or environmental factors could be the root cause of the observed declines.
The researchers caution that, given the surprising results, independent studies are necessary to replicate and confirm their findings.
Other NERI researchers involved in the study include Andre B. Araujo; Amy B. O’Donnell; Varant Kupelian; and John B. McKinlay, principal investigator on the MMAS. Funding for the study was provided by the National Institutes of Health. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism is a publication of The Endocrine Society.
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Wonder if testosterone has anything to do with the transgender issue?
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Precisely? Well, I'm not a doctor or a research scientist. But I do recognize patterns, and can hypothesize about cause and effect. Since the 70s, women have used birth control at higher and higher rates. There is a lot of estrogen in birth control pills. Taken everyday, it works on a woman's reproductive system to suppress the release of eggs. Therefore it doesn't take much supposition to infer that estrogen birth control pills affect women's reproductive organs. Since the eggs eventually turn into any children she has, it could be factor.
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Precisely? Well, I'm not a doctor or a research scientist. But I do recognize patterns, and can hypothesize about cause and effect. Since the 70s, women have used birth control at higher and higher rates. There is a lot of estrogen in birth control pills. Taken everyday, it works on a woman's reproductive system to suppress the release of eggs. Therefore it doesn't take much supposition to infer that estrogen birth control pills affect women's reproductive organs. Since the eggs eventually turn into any children she has, it could be factor.
Sorry, I should have quoted:
I wonder if it's because women are emasculating men.
That wouldn't surprise me, LL. While I don't regret using BC, I do wonder about its long term affects. And we know we won't hear about them, big pharma and all.....
And I know some of you hate my soap box - but there are higher levels of estrogen in our foods because of the chemicals used in the food industry, including in BPA and pesticides and herbicides. People are actually EATING more and more estrogen. It's why girls are developing early and getting bigger breasts, etc. And the same estrogen that makes girls develop sooner can affect the testosterone levels in boys.
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I was thinking the level of labor today vs 20-30 years ago may contribute.
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I was also wondering if an iodine deficiency contributed. Back in the day, we seasoned our food with iodized salt and seasonings. These days, a lot of people rely on convenience foods which are packed with sodium and pre-seasoned so good old fashioned table salt isn't necessary, and discouraged because the sodium content.
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Ever watch a movie made in the 70's and 80's and notice how everyone is thin? I was showing the boys an old video of the Ohio Players singing Fire and I think it was on Soul Train. Not one overweight person did you see. I remember when it was odd to see a really fat person. I often wonder what happened.
I still think I have a testosterone deficiency. I had a doctor test me many many years ago and he looked at me like I was weird. After tests he said my levels were fine, but I still think I am low. I suffer from zero sex drive. :sad:
Ever watch a movie made in the 70's and 80's and notice how everyone is thin? I was showing the boys an old video of the Ohio Players singing Fire and I think it was on Soul Train. Not one overweight person did you see. I remember when it was odd to see a really fat person. I often wonder what happened.
Automation happened.
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Ever watch a movie made in the 70's and 80's and notice how everyone is thin? I was showing the boys an old video of the Ohio Players singing Fire and I think it was on Soul Train. Not one overweight person did you see. I remember when it was odd to see a really fat person. I often wonder what happened.
Automation happened.
Video games, computers, stranger danger. Lots contributed to people not going outside and being active, anymore.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
We use to have to gather our breakfast just to make it, now everything is ready in 30 seconds.
If we needed clothes, we bought the stuff to make it, or made the stuff to make the stuff to make it. Now it's delivered to your door in 1 to 3 days.
Nothing was done for you, you did it.
Don't get me wrong, I love the convenience.
But we are the most sedentary generation ever, and it's just getting worse.
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I don't remember having to gather in the 1970's. Most people (where I lived) did not live on a farm and we had drive-thru dairies to pick up milk and sundries. I don't see those anymore. We didn't have microwaves or TV remotes, but I don't see those things making much of a difference.
I think there's something else. Even my skinny little 20 something cousin gained a ton of weight in the last two years, without having any lifestyle changes. I see people blowing up all around me. And they're young! Too young to have to worry about weight! I just don't get it.
I'm not talking about just the 70s, although we did go out in the mornings before the sun came up to gather eggs when we stayed with my grandma.
My point was, we don't move as much as we use to.
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well, COULD be chemical--have to believe though that it's also a by-product of the disappearance of competition, of winning, of being the best for its own sake, of pushing yourself(and therefore others)to be the best that you can be
winning, dominating in something no longer seems to really matter very much--everybody gets a trophy regardless
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well, COULD be chemical--have to believe though that it's also a by-product of the disappearance of competition, of winning, of being the best for its own sake, of pushing yourself(and therefore others)to be the best that you can be
winning, dominating in something no longer seems to really matter very much--everybody gets a trophy regardless
And that affects testosterone levels because...?
Maybe boys should just go out & beat up random strangers.
your disability has many facets--you leap at once from the pursuit of excellence for its own sake to violence
precisely the liberal mantra--" it's no longer necessary to be the best at anything, to strive to be the best that you can be. you might threaten someone's self-image, make them feel inadequate, feel inferior, feel victimized somehow. "
one of the many reasons you've never excelled(and most likely never will)at anything meaningful in this life--you've become a sheep, content with your own mediocrity and fear
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" the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. "--edmund burke
your disability has many facets--you leap at once from the pursuit of excellence for its own sake to violence
precisely the liberal mantra--" it's no longer necessary to be the best at anything, to strive to be the best that you can be. you might threaten someone's self-image, make them feel inadequate, feel inferior, feel victimized somehow. "
one of the many reasons you've never excelled(and most likely never will)at anything meaningful in this life--you've become a sheep, content with your own mediocrity and fear
You've made a lot of idiotic statements, but this one takes the cake.
Do you want to see the letters of recommendation I received from 3 of my schools?