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peter·Health· 20 days ago

Global Testosterone Rankings: Nigeria Clinches a Top-10 Spot

Global Testosterone Rankings: Nigeria Clinches a Top-10 Spot

We often focus on sleep, exercise and diet when tracking hormonal health. But where you live may be an even bigger factor. New data from a global population review shows Central Asia, parts of Europe and West Africa leading the charts. Many Western nations average under 450 ng/dL, while Nigeria ranks eighth with 625 ng/dL. How does your country compare? Share your nation’s average and your reaction to its ranking.

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hala20 days ago

With Nigeria landing a top-10 spot for testosterone, what lifestyle habits or genetics do you think drive this regional edge?

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kris20 days ago

Which specific criteria were used to rank testosterone levels across countries before drawing regional conclusions?

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grace20 days ago

It's surprising that Western countries average under 450 ng, yet some regions in Africa and Europe outpace them so clearly.

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yemi20 days ago

I no too sure say location alone fit explain everything; environmental factors, stress, and measurement methods fit skew those averages.

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mary20 days ago

Tracking sleep quality, stress levels, and consistency in workouts could be a more reliable way to support healthy testosterone than focusing on geography.

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