On average fathers had lower testosterone
levels than single men.
Not exact matches
However, once the
men became fathers their testosterone
levels fell and the drop was greater
than in anything seen among the group of
single, fatherless
men.
Hormone
levels in fathers of newborns (1 month and younger) dropped four to five times lower
than levels in
single men levels and twice as much as fathers of older children.
high blood pressure
levels helped identify lifetime risk of smore accurately in both
men and women
than any other
single risk factor.
But no study addressed whether parenthood itself was responsible, or whether
men who became committed partners and fathers started out with lower
levels of the hormone
than did their
single, footloose friends.
The researchers found that
men with the highest
levels of testosterone were more likely to become committed partners and fathers — at which point they showed steeper drops in testosterone
than did their
single, childless counterparts.
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Men and women who are in their first marriages, on average, enjoy significantly higher
levels of physical and mental health
than those who are either
single, divorced, or living together.
Twentysomething
men and women who are unmarried — be they
single or cohabiting — report more drinking, more depression, and lower
levels of life satisfaction
than do their married peers (see Figures 13a, 13b, and 13c).