According to a study by researchers at the Norwegian Medical Hospital, low levels of testosterone and free testosterone are found in obese men with severe abdominal pain. They also found an association between low testosterone and high systolic… (read more)
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According to a study by researchers at the Norwegian Medical Hospital, low levels of testosterone and free testosterone are found in obese men with severe abdominal pain. They also found an association between low testosterone and high systolic blood pressure, with total testosterone and free testosterone inversely proportional to the risk of hypertension. It has been shown to lower testosterone levels in people with diabetes, although there is no history.
Researchers have also found a strong link between low testosterone and various components of metabolic syndrome. They concluded that testosterone plays an important protective role in the development of metabolic syndrome, diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.