dirkdigglr
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I've seen that some people measure their rate of aging using tools like genetic or epigenetic clocks (e.g., DNA methylation age).
I'm wondering how different testosterone dosages, from standard TRT levels up to supraphysiological doses, might affect the speed of aging as measured by these clocks.
Are there any people or studies that have measured whether aging accelerates or slows down under various TRT protocols?
I’ve also come across anecdotal reports from individuals on 200–300 mg/week of testosterone cypionate claiming they aged faster. Some mentioned getting white hair or eye rings. What could be the cause of these effects?
Could it be due to poor sleep, or are there other physiological mechanisms at play?
I'm wondering how different testosterone dosages, from standard TRT levels up to supraphysiological doses, might affect the speed of aging as measured by these clocks.
Are there any people or studies that have measured whether aging accelerates or slows down under various TRT protocols?
I’ve also come across anecdotal reports from individuals on 200–300 mg/week of testosterone cypionate claiming they aged faster. Some mentioned getting white hair or eye rings. What could be the cause of these effects?
Could it be due to poor sleep, or are there other physiological mechanisms at play?