Testosterone levels declining in American men

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speakeasy said:
I don't know, maybe it's wrong of me, but I'm starting to feel angered when I see fat people.
haha, I know the feeling considering my entire family is overweight or obese. It makes me sick, but at the same time, i love them. :confused:

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But is obesity a cause or concurrent effect of other environmental and dietary causes?
 
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ThunderMaverick said:
Nazi interment camps + Flouride = Well behaved "guest", right Dr. P?
A camp will never hold me kid - can you lock truth in a bottle???

fuzzx said:
Soylent green is people!
Haha, yes it is - and you young bastards are being eaten -- at least your brains are!!
 

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Declining testosterone levels is not a problem only in America man. Its every where. Its our office chair to blame, which most of us are glued to, 9-5 :)

Its basically a product of lack of physical extercise, bad diet and in my case smoking and love of beer LOL.
 

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Rollo Tomassi said:
The decline in testosterone levels in men is directly correlated to the rise in obesity. When 66% of the American populace is clinically overweight and a full 33% are classified as 'Morbidly Obese' testosterone levels in men is only one result. Weight related disease, corinary problems, diabetes, some forms of cancer, blood pressure, etc. can all be traced to the rise in our weight.
Yet on the other side of the coin, someone could argue that BECAUSE of lower testosterone levels, people are getting fatter.

Low testosterone levels in men directly correlates to obesity in the human body. It also relates to the functioning of our immune system, and thus would explain the rise in the number of health problems.

Just a thought.
 
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