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Some people say otherwise like more stress causes your testosterone to crash.
Stress raises cortisol, which lowers testosterone by:
Competing for the same resources (cholesterol)
Disrupting hormone signals (LH, GnRH)
Reducing sleep quality (testosterone is made during sleep)
Increasing fat and inflammation (which lower T levels)
Less stress = better testosterone?
but some say otherwise
Competition-related stress (like sports or exams) can also increase testosterone in males. This is linked to dominance behavior.
Acute stress. can cause a temporary spike in testosterone. This is part of the "fight or flight" response: your body gears up to face a challenge, which includes boosting testosterone to enhance strength, aggression, and focus.
but this is all temporary.
Deep voice connection:
Testosterone affects the vocal cords by thickening them. During puberty, increased testosterone causes the voice to deepen.
could that temporary testosterone boost cause your voice to be deeper since it can thicken the vocal chords?
Stress raises cortisol, which lowers testosterone by:
Competing for the same resources (cholesterol)
Disrupting hormone signals (LH, GnRH)
Reducing sleep quality (testosterone is made during sleep)
Increasing fat and inflammation (which lower T levels)
Less stress = better testosterone?
but some say otherwise
Competition-related stress (like sports or exams) can also increase testosterone in males. This is linked to dominance behavior.
Acute stress. can cause a temporary spike in testosterone. This is part of the "fight or flight" response: your body gears up to face a challenge, which includes boosting testosterone to enhance strength, aggression, and focus.
but this is all temporary.
Deep voice connection:
Testosterone affects the vocal cords by thickening them. During puberty, increased testosterone causes the voice to deepen.
could that temporary testosterone boost cause your voice to be deeper since it can thicken the vocal chords?