Morning concentrations of testosterone decline

Physiological

Process Measured

Hormone Level

Gender

Male

Data Availability

20 to 80 years

Tissue

  • plasma Changes

References

  • Liu et al. (2007) "Age-related changes in serum testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin in Australian men: longitudinal analyses of two geographically separate regional cohorts." J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 92(9):3599-3603 (PubMed)
  • Leifke et al. (2000) "Age-related changes of serum sex hormones, insulin-like growth factor-1 and sex-hormone binding globulin levels in men: cross-sectional data from a healthy male cohort." Clin. Endocrinol. (Oxf) 53(6):689-695 (PubMed)
  • Bremner et al. (1983) "Loss of circadian rhythmicity in blood testosterone levels with aging in normal men." J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 56(6):1278-1281 (PubMed)
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Change

80.0% Decrease in Hormone Level

Description

The morning concentrations of total, free and bioavailable testosterone decline in healthy, nonobese males between 20 and 80 years by 64%, 78% and 32% in mean, respectively (Leifke et al.). Liu et al. found similar results in two cohorts of Australian males as measured longitudinally. A loss of testosterone circadian rhythms with aging has also been reported by Bremner et al.