energy availabilityexercise physiologymetabolic healthsports nutritionThe Female Athlete Triad has recently been suggested to be a threat to male athletes. This review aims to examine the evidence, and associated effects, of low energy availability (LEA) in male athletes. A comprehensive search of Pub...
Energy and Desire: The Jungian Libido The Jungian concept of libido encompasses more than sexual desire; it includes our creative, intellectual, and spiritual drives and energies, which point the way to our true north. Is "Faking It" Harming Your Relationship? The internalized "male gaze" an...
The levels of testosterone in your body are carefully regulated by your hypothalamus and pituitary gland. Any disruption to this process can cause low testosterone levels, which is also known as male hypogonadism. Signs of testosterone deficiency can manifest in different ways, such as decreased sexu...
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Either way, depriving yourself of enough sleep can have a major impact on your mood, energy levels, metabolism, and so much more. At Maze Men’s Health, we always look at testosterone levels in the body when evaluating our patients. The effects of low testosterone are very similar to that...
male Wistar-albino rats (n = 50) weighing 300–350 g were kept in an environment temperature of 22 ± 1˚C, 12/12 h of light/dark cycle, relative humidity (40–50%) and air conditioning controlled semi-climatized laboratory conditions. The rats were randomly divided into 5 ...
Potential participants for the Bone Trial were also excluded if they were taking a medication known to affect bone, except for calcium and over-the-counter vitamin D preparations; if they did not have at least 1 evaluable lumbar vertebra; or if they had a dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (...
Fatigue and low energy Vaginal dryness Menstrual irregularities Hair thinning Skin dryness Insomnia Takeaways Your doctor can do a physical examination and assess your health situation and symptoms to determine if further laboratory tests are needed to check hormone levels. Those tests may be important...
As we age, humans see natural decreases in muscle force and power which leads to a slower, less efficient gait. Improving mobility for both healthy individuals and those with muscle impairments/weakness has been a goal for exoskeleton designers for decad
Another characterizing feature of obesity is high circulating levels of leptin (a hormone predominantly made by adipose cells and enterocytes in the small intestine that helps to regulate energy balance), a phenomenon termed hyperleptinemia. Hyperleptinemia is associated with both low-grade systemic ...