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Testosterone crisis

February 18th 2009 18:44
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Global levels of testosterone may be falling as a result of the economic crisis.

Ironically, investment bankers, who refused to return from lunch at this news because testosterone is not traded on global commodity markets, may be most at risk.


Dr Richard Petty, medical director at a men's health clinic in London, says chronic stress caused by redundancy, financial worries or working longer hours can reduce levels of the hormone.

Testosterone, the hormone produced by the testicles, triggers the development of male sexual characteristics, such as the lust for money.

"When a man becomes grumpy or irritable, it's easy to blame work or simply the effects of ageing,'' Dr Petty said.

"In the short-term, stress can increase levels of testosterone and this is useful to help people respond quickly to pressures and new situations. But chronic stress, which is ongoing, is a major factor in the decline of testosterone."

Testosterone levels - and all investment bankers reading this should pay special attention here - can be raised in several ways. First, try exercise and weight loss (talk to your doctor or counsellor if you do not understand these terms). Also try a balanced diet, get more sleep and have more sex.
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Comment by Janet Collins

February 18th 2009 21:48
"In the short-term, stress can increase levels of testosterone and this is useful to help people respond quickly to pressures and new situations. "But chronic stress, which is ongoing, is a major factor in the decline of testosterone."

This is a very interesting thing that it is actually good in the short-term.

Comment by Norm

February 18th 2009 21:54

Comment by Chris Champion

February 18th 2009 22:08
Hi Janet, indeed. I wonder, if I get a good sleep every night, if the daily stress is thereby a series of short-term testosterone raisers? Mind you, I barely have the energy to type, so maybe not ...

Hi Norm, are you saying the government lacks balls?

Comment by garyc - men have menopause too

July 30th 2010 04:22
What he is saying not really a question of not having guts but trying to look credible in the eyes of the citizens, looking for something or someone to blame for recession.

Comment by Chris Champion

July 30th 2010 04:28
Thank you, Gary. I obviously misread Norm's comment.

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