According to medical professionals, the number of males afflicted with low testosterone hormonal levels and taking different treatments to increase testosterone are believed to be much higher than previously assumed and Testosterone tests being conducted are revealing the true numbers. According to new research, there are suggestions that genetic differences could be the main cause for the increase.
Significant finding
These findings have significant importance because low hormonal levels are directly related to the increased risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, coronary heart diseases and even some forms of cancer. The belief that it is the genes that put some males at the risk of being hormonally imbalanced is suggestive of the fact that many males will have to boost up their hormonal levels if they are to remain healthy.
The Study
Researchers from the University of Gothenburg conducted a study of the genetic data collected from over 14,000 males. The findings showed that the majority of those having low testosterone levels, had their X chromosome showing a genetic variation of a particular kind.
Charles Ohlsson, the lead researcher in the study maintained that this was the first study conducted on a large-scale to fix which genes were responsible for low serum concentrations and noted that there was a substantial genetic contribution to testosterone concentrations of the identified genetic variants, which was rather interesting to him.
