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Energy and libido are frequently linked as physiological markers of hormonal health, with both being simultaneously affected by testosterone levels [1], progesterone and estrogen fluctuations [2], and general physical symptoms of hormonal changes [3]. Furthermore, both are described as peaking during ovulation as part of the body's reproductive drive [4].
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Menstrual Cycle Phases: Decoding the Stages - Perelel perelelhealth.com 2 facts
claimAs progesterone and estrogen levels steadily increase throughout the follicular phase, individuals can expect a boost in energy and mood, and potentially higher libido.
quote“During ovulation oftentimes libido is higher, energy is higher, creativity is higher, mood is at its best, all because nature’s trying to trick you into going out and making a baby,” notes Dr. O’Connor.
Understanding the Difference Between Men & Women Hormones prestonspharmacy.com 1 fact
claimTestosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) is used to address low testosterone levels in men, improving energy, libido, and muscle mass.
How Testosterone Changes Affect Men's Health as You Age columbiadoctors.org 1 fact
claimPhysical symptoms frequently reported by men experiencing hormonal changes include decreased energy and stamina, reduced muscle mass and strength, increased abdominal fat, changes in sexual function such as erectile dysfunction and decreased libido, changes in sleep patterns, night sweats, reduced bone density, and changes in body hair or skin.