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In men 75 and older, having more testosterone in the blood is linked to a lower chance of having metabolic syndrome — for every little boost of 10 ng/dL in testosterone, their risk drops by about 3%, no matter how much they sleep, exercise, or eat.

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In older men, higher testosterone levels were linked to a lower chance of having metabolic syndrome, even when accounting for sleep, and each small increase in testosterone lowered the risk a little—just like the claim says.

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