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Most men know that keeping their weight in check is good for their heart and joints. What’s less widely discussed is how excess body fat quietly influences hormones, sexual performance and even hair growth. In our clinic, we see many patients who are surprised that the scales affect more than just their waistline. In this article, we’ll explore how weight influences testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), why those hormones matter for sexual health, and what you can do to restore balance.
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November 2025
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