Journal of endocrinological investigation

Sleep patterns and insomnia may influence testosterone levels differently in men and women

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Abstract

Chronotype is associated with a decrease in bioavailable testosterone levels in women.

  • For women, chronotype is linked to a reduction in both bioavailable testosterone and total testosterone levels.
  • Insomnia is associated with a significant increase in bioavailable testosterone in women.
  • In men, chronotype is correlated with lower bioavailable testosterone levels.
  • Insomnia is associated with decreased total testosterone levels in men.
  • No causal effects of sleep duration on testosterone levels were observed in either sex.

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