Endurance training and libido

Will Brink

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Yet another reason not to overdo the endurance training boys. Kills T, muscle mass, and libido. I have worked with young healthy men with low T that was "cured" by reducing excessive endurance training, changing/improving their nutrition, 5the addition of some supps, and therapy (if indicated) and stress reduction work, such as meditation, bio feedback, yoga, etc. Those factors should be examined when a seemingly young healthy man presents with low T. One man in particular had a truly amazing response to those changes and I plan to write up his case study at some point. Obviously I'm not against TRT/HRT at all, but I do feel non medical interventions should be considered first if possible and applicable to the person.


Endurance Exercise Training and Male Sexual Libido.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2017 Feb 13.

Abstract
PURPOSE:

To study the associations between aspects of endurance exercise training and the sexual libido in healthy men using a cross-sectional online survey study design.

METHODS:

A developed online survey questionnaire was utilized. The questionnaire was based upon pre-existing validated questionnaires and use to assess elements of physical characteristics, exercise training-habits and libido of participants (n=1077). Three evidence-based categories were created for the primary outcome of total libido score and low, normal, and high response categories set. The high and normal categories were combined to form a high/normal score group and the low category formed a low score group. Odds ratios (OR) were calculated to examine group categorization.

RESULTS:

Age, training intensity, and training duration of participants had significant (p<0.02) univariate relationships, with libido scores and were thus included in the multivariate model. In the multivariate model, training intensity (p<0.0001) and duration (p<0.002) components were the most significantly associated with libido group designation (high/normal vs. low). Participants with the lowest (OR: 6.9; 95% CI: 2.6-17.9) and mid-range training intensities (OR: 2.8; 95% CI: 1.4-5.3) had greater odds of high/normal libido state than those with the highest training intensity. Participants with the shorter (OR: 4.1; 95% CI: 1.6-10.0) and mid-range training durations (OR: 2.5; 95% CI: 1.3-4.8) at their current intensity also had greater odds of high/normal libido score than those with a greatest duration.

CONCLUSION:

Exposure to higher levels of chronic intense and greater durations of endurance training on a regular basis are significantly associated with a decreased libido scores in men. Clinicians who treat male patients for sexual disorders and, or council couples on infertility issues should consider the degree of endurance exercise training a man is performing as a potential complicating factor.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28195945
 

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