Andropause? Low Testosterone? At Risk of Developing Diabetes? Get a Free Hormonal Panel and Access Your Personal Health Risks With an Old-Fashioned Measuring Tape.
Image 1: Not as realiable as bloodwork, but a valid first indicator of testosterone levels and metabolic health in general (image from Millionlineincome ) I have been writing about getting hormones tested before. And if you listened to Thursday's episode of Super Human Radio and tuned in even before I was on, you will have heard Dr. Crisler from "All Things Male" talk about the paramount importance of optimal testosterone and free testosterone levels on physiological and pyschological health of the purportedly "stronger" sex (yeah, I am talking about us, guys ;-) If that got you interested or you suspect, for whatever reason, to have low testosterone levels, but are unwilling or unable to spend money on a blood test, you may well be interested in the results of a study that was published in the May issue of the Asian Journal of Andrology ( Alan. 2011 ). Alan et al. who investigated the relationship of age, adiposity ...