Males with
generally higher testosterone levels are known to have thicker brow ridges and cranial bones than men with lower testosterone.
Not exact matches
Generally, individuals with
high natural
testosterone levels tend to be more athletic, stronger, and more muscular than people with lower
testosterone levels.
This strategy is ideal for maximizing
testosterone levels while keeping fat gain to a minimum (side note: the more fat you gain, the lower your T
levels will be overall, and the
higher your estrogen
levels will be... that's why it's
generally better to lean out first, before you try to build muscle).
When we have
high levels of estrogen, it
generally means that we have lower
levels of
testosterone and
higher levels of what is called aromatase activity.
It's the most important androgen (male) hormone in the body and, accordingly, men
generally have far
higher testosterone levels than women.