Testosterone (Total) in Serum

Primary male sex hormone produced mainly in the testes (men) and ovaries/adrenals (women). Regulates muscle mass, bone density, fat distribution, libido, and erythropoiesis.
Also known as:
Testosterone
S-TST
TST
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Testosterone (Total) ranges for

Interpret your result
"Normal" lab range for Testosterone (Total) is between 264 and 916 ng/dL for males:
264
916
According to American Urological Association, Testosterone (Total) should be above 300 ng/dL for males:
300
According to Peter Attia, Testosterone (Total) should be between 350 and 1000 ng/dL for males:
350
1000
According to OptimalDX, Testosterone (Total) should be between 700 and 1100 ng/dL for males:
700
1100
Increased all-cause mortality was associated with Testosterone (Total) below 213 ng/dL in males:
213
Optimal range
Optimal range for Testosterone (Total) appears to be between 500 and 1100 ng/dL for males:
0
300
500
1100
1300
Why this optimal range?
Preliminary range is based on functional health organizations including but not limited to those listed above.

Common reasons for low Testosterone (Total):

  • In men: Low testosterone is most commonly caused by aging and excess weight.

    Other causes: primary hypogonadism (Klinefelter syndrome, testicular injury, orchitis), secondary hypogonadism (pituitary/hypothalamic dysfunction, hyperprolactinemia), chronic opioid or glucocorticoid use, obstructive sleep apnea, and chronic illness.

    In women: menopause, ovarian or adrenal insufficiency, pelvic radiation, hysterectomy or oophorectomy, and several medications, including glucocorticoids, oral contraceptives, and thyroxine.

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Possible consequences from low Testosterone (Total):

  • Physical symptoms
    Reduced energy
    Reduced endurance
    Diminished work performance
    Diminished physical performance
    Loss of body hair
    Reduced beard growth
    Fatigue
    Reduced lean muscle mass
    Obesity
  • Cognitive symptoms
    Depressive symptoms
    Cognitive dysfunction
    Reduced motivation
    Poor concentration
    Poor memory
    Irritability
  • Sexual symptoms
    Reduced sex drive
    Reduced erectile function

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