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In older men, low testosterone doesn’t seem to directly cause metabolic syndrome—instead, it’s mostly because they tend to have more body fat, insulin problems, inflammation, and bad cholesterol, which are the real culprits.
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The study found that in older men, low testosterone is linked to metabolic syndrome, but this link disappears when you account for belly fat, insulin problems, inflammation, and bad cholesterol — meaning those factors are probably why low testosterone and metabolic syndrome show up together.
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