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The association of cardiorespiratory fitness, body mass index, and age with testosterone levels at screening of healthy men undergoing preventive medical examinations: The Cooper Center Longitudinal Study
This study found no evidence that low testosterone is an inevitable consequence of aging. Maintenance of healthy weight and fitness may help maintain normal testosterone levels.
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- Testosterone levels did not decline with age up to 80 years.
- Testosterone levels were inversely associated with body mass index.
- Testosterone levels were directly associated with cardiorespiratory fitness.
- Lower testosterone levels are not an inevitable consequence of aging.
- Fitness may help to maintain normal testosterone levels at older age, when weight gain and chronic disease become more prevalent.