Generally, low testosterone
means serum testosterone levels below 300 ng / dl (nanograms per deciliter) or a free testosterone level below 9 ng / dl.
Not exact matches
An influential 21 - week study by Ahtiainen J.P. et al. showed a correlation between T levels and the changes in isometric strength and muscle size, which
means that both
serum basal
testosterone concentrations and training - induced acute
testosterone responses are strongly associated with muscle and strength gains.
This
means only one thing — zinc plays a huge role and it is an indeed important when it comes to modulating
serum testosterone levels in men's bodies.
In 280 women with a
mean age of 18 years old, Boyd and colleagues observed positive associations of
serum estradiol,
testosterone, progesterone, and sex hormone — binding globulin (SHBG) concentrations with percentage of breast water, a measure of the proportion of the fibroglandular breast tissue to fatty tissue, but only SHBG results were statistically significant (31).