Potential of Testosterone Supplementation for Special Forces

Jinzang

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It looks like the US Military is still considering giving testosterone shots to Special Operations Forces. I have mixed feeling about this. The article is in the Journal of Special Operations Medicine, the abstract is from PubMed. The conclusion states:

"Special Operations Forces training results in decreased testosterone (-6.3%), LBM (-4.6%), and strength (-11.7%), tied to energy deficits (-3,351 kcal/day) and sleep deprivation (3 hours/ day). Exogenous testosterone therapy increases LBM (6.2%), strength (7.9-14.8%), reverses cachexia (2.0%) and increases strength (12.7%) in those with chronic diseases. Therefore, testosterone supplementation in SOF may attenuate changes in body composition and muscle function during training and sustained Special Operations (SUSOPS)."
 

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