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Biomarkers

Testosterone

DETestosteron

Testosterone is the principal androgen, produced mainly by Leydig cells in the testes in men and in smaller amounts by the ovaries and adrenals in women. It supports muscle mass, bone density, libido, mood, and erythropoiesis. Laboratories report total testosterone alongside free or bioavailable testosterone, since roughly 98% circulates bound to SHBG and albumin. Levels typically decline with age in men; lower values are observationally associated with sarcopenia, frailty, metabolic syndrome, and higher all-cause mortality and adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, with confounding by obesity, inflammation, and SHBG changes.