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Starke offers the following tips: Improve your diet. Adopting and maintaining a healthy diet benefits your testosterone levels in two primary ways: ... Mix cardio with strength training, and vice versa. ... Get plenty of sleep. ... Take steps to reduce stress. ... Address any underlying medical conditions.
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Read More »"Cardio is a great way to burn a lot of calories, while the muscle built from strength training can help boost your overall metabolism so that you're burning calories even when you're not exercising," says Dr. Starke. "Plus, both types of exercise — strength training, especially — can help you rebuild some of the muscle mass you might have lost as a result of low testosterone." Whether you're new to exercise or just getting back into it, know that everyone's fitness level varies and the best way for you to burn calories may look different than the guy on the treadmill next to you. Cardio can be a long run, but it can also be walking at a brisk pace. And, if you're new to strength training, don't be intimidated. Try starting with body weight exercises, which are movements that rely on your own body weight to help build total body strength — no gym membership needed. "We lead busy lives, and it's easy to treat exercise as an afterthought. Either we don't consistently make time for it in the first place, or we find a specific type of exercise we enjoy and put it on repeat. But making time both cardio and strength training in your weekly workout routine gives you your best shot at boosting your testosterone levels," adds Dr. Starke.
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Read More »"One of the best ways to relieve stress is to take time for yourself and do something you enjoy — even if it's only for a few minutes every day. It could also mean actually acting upon those deep-breathing reminders that your smartwatch keeps bugging you about. Just something to get you to slow down, be present and relax your mind and body," says Dr. Starke. And if you're stress is stemming from your low testosterone level itself, seeing your doctor might help. "I think something many men may not realize is that low testosterone is rarely a phenomenon on its own. It's often linked to — and potentially even caused by — one or more underlying health condition that a man may not even know he has," says Dr. Starke. We've already discussed that obesity can contribute to low testosterone, but so can other common health conditions, including:
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