Friday, 13 September 2013

Why men need women's hormones too: Oestrogen is vital for sex drive and avoiding obesity, say doctors

Men need the 'female' hormone oestrogen to maintain their sex drive and avoid obesity, new research suggests

Men need the 'female' hormone oestrogen to maintain their sex drive and avoid obesity, new research suggests
Men need the ‘female’ hormone oestrogen to maintain their sex drive and avoid obesity, new research suggests.
Men who have too little oestrogen in their bodies can develop certain ‘male menopause’ symptoms – such as diminished libido. 
They are also more likely to put on weight.
‘A lot of things we think are due to testosterone deficiency are actually related to the oestrogen deficiency that accompanies it,’ said Dr Joel Finkelstein of Massachusetts General Hospital. 
Testosterone is the main male sex hormone. 
Men's bodies convert some of it into oestrogen, and levels of both decline with age. 
However, it is usually thought that the problems some men experience as they age are caused by a lack of testosterone when, actually, it could be their falling oestrogen levels that are to blame.
The study involved 400 healthy male volunteers, aged 20 to 50, who were given monthly injections of a drug to temporarily reduce their testosterone production to pre-puberty levels. 
They were then given various doses of testosterone gel or a dummy gel to use. Half were also given another drug to prevent testosterone's conversion into oestrogen. 
Designing the study this way allowed researchers to compare the effects of different levels of each hormone on things like strength and body composition. 
After 16 weeks, researchers saw that muscle size and strength depended on testosterone, body-fat mass depended on oestrogen, and both hormones were needed to maintain normal sex drive and performance.



















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