
Doctor's Concerns About Testosterone Therapy Abuse
Brad Stanfield
21 feb 2025
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Address obesity to reduce low testosterone risk
A study found that a BMI of over 30 was associated with a nearly nine times higher risk of having low testosterone.
Boost testosterone and athletic performance with betaine
Betaine, also known as TMG, is a supplement that has good evidence for boosting testosterone and athletic performance.
Address root causes before considering testosterone therapy
Before considering testosterone therapy, one should first address root causes like obesity and chronic illness and implement resistance exercise.
Evaluate testosterone therapy risks for heart health
Despite positive headlines, the new Transverse Trial's data allows for the possibility that testosterone therapy could increase heart problems by as much as 17%.
Critique testosterone study due to high dropout rate
The recent Transverse Trial on testosterone safety is controversial because 62% of participants in the treatment group stopped the therapy before the study was over.
Monitor red blood cell levels to manage TRT side effects
The most common adverse effect of testosterone therapy is an increase in red blood cells, a condition called eryrocytosis, which can lead to higher blood pressure.
Reserve testosterone therapy for clinical needs only
Clinical guidelines recommend testosterone therapy only for men with clinically low levels and accompanying symptoms, not for normal age-related decline.
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