The Effect of Nutrient-Dense, Portion-Controlled Functional Foods in Overweight Men with Reduced Libidos: A Prospective, Pilot Study
Kate Bauer,
Greg J Sommer,
Marra S Francis,
Vasuki Wijendran,
Charles Marsland and
Stacey J Bell
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Kate Bauer: Senior Clinical Research Associate, Nutrient, USA
Greg J Sommer: Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Sandstone Diagnostics, USA
Marra S Francis: Executive Medical Director, Everlywell, Inc, USA
Vasuki Wijendran: Senior Clinical Research Associate, Nutrient, USA
Charles Marsland: Founder and Vice Chairman, Nutrient, USA
Stacey J Bell: Chief Science Officer, Nutrient, USA
Current Research in Diabetes & Obesity Journal, 2019, vol. 12, issue 4, 77-83
Abstract:
Background and Objectives: Aging and weight gain often lead to reduced male libido, testosterone levels, and reproductive health functions. Younger men, who have reduced libido due to no under-lying medical or environment cause, are often prescribed medications. Non-pharmacological treatment usually includes weight loss.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/CRDOJ.2019.11.555841
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