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Normal male testosterone levels
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Are you normal? That is, do you have the normal level of testosterone circulating in your body? There are a variety of tests available to determine how much testosterone you have in your body at any point in time. Your age is a key factor relating to how much testosterone your body produces. Also a factor is whether or not you are using outside sources because the use of anabolic steroids causes your own testosterone production to largely shut down so any measurement would be skewed toward the chemically added testosterone.
What do the numbers look like? We found this testosterone levels chart:
Age
Number
of
SubjectsMean
Total
TestStand.
Dev.Median
Total
Test5th %
10th %
95th %
<25
125
692
158
697
408
468
956
25-29
354
669
206
637
388
438
1005
30-34
330
621
194
597
348
388
975
35-39
212
597
189
567
329
388
945
40-44
148
597
198
597
319
378
936
45-49
154
546
163
527
329
358
846
50-54
164
544
187
518
289
348
936
55-59
155
552
174
547
319
338
866
The levels show a steady decline in line with age, as well as the standard deviation. Mens-hormonal-health.com points out "For statistical purposes, typical male testosterone levels range between 250ng/dl to 850 ng/dl." Also remember that these charts are based on the average population and you may be aiming at above average, particularly if you are trying to build muscle.
Some indicators of having low testosterone can be fatigue (excessive - everyone gets tired after a good workout, but if it lingers, it may be an issue), mental health problems such as depression, lack of concentration, and lower sex drive.
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