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More coffee, higher testosterone? This study found a more complicated picture

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Higher habitual coffee intake was associated with a leaner body composition, lower circulating branched-chain amino acids, and distinct cardiometabolic patterns in 2,264 middle-aged Finnish adults. Hormonal associations differed by sex, with broader testosterone- and SHBG-related patterns in men and more limited SHBG-related changes in women.

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In men, the increase in coffee consumption results in higher levels of total testosterone, while in women the ratio is weaker

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The benefits of coffee go beyond energy chute: a Finnish study has just confirmed that it leaves a hormonal footprint. I am one of those that do not work without the first cup, so the news has given me relief. A team from the University of Oulu (Finland) has analyzed 2,264 people 46 years of age from the birth cohort of northern Finland of 1966. The work, published in the scientific journal European Journal of Nutrition, associates the usual con…

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News Medical broke the news in Mona Vale, Australia on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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