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Testosterone is directly identified as one of the hormones commonly involved in hormonal imbalances [1]. Hormonal imbalances are linked to testosterone through mechanisms like obesity converting testosterone to estrogen [2], chronic stress suppressing testosterone via elevated cortisol [3], and declines in testosterone contributing to imbalances in women [4].

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Understanding Male Hormonal Changes: A Complete Guide (2025) coremedicalwellness.com Core Medical Wellness 2 facts
claimChronic stress contributes to hormonal imbalances in men by elevating cortisol levels, which can suppress testosterone.
claimObesity contributes to hormonal imbalances in men because excess body fat can convert testosterone to estrogen and affects insulin sensitivity.
How Hormonal Shifts Impact Men and Women Differently theblendinstitute.com The Blend Institute 1 fact
claimWomen experiencing hormone imbalances often face declines in progesterone and testosterone in addition to estrogen, which impacts sleep and libido.
how hormonal imbalance manifests differently in men and women healthmiro.com Health Miro 1 fact
claimHormones commonly involved in hormonal imbalances include estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, thyroid hormones, and cortisol.