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SHR # 2405 :: RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training + Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone + Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety

SHR # 2405 :: RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training + Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone + Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety

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Ronnie Milo

What if your training isn't what causes you to be over-trained? And does this put women at greater risk? PLUS For years people have said obstructive sleep apnea causes lowered testosterone. This study says not. But it does cause a change in a hormone that is worrisome. PLUS Anxiety generally begins in adolescence and for some stays around through adulthood. Should physicians ditch the Xanax and start turning to Interventional Endocrinology?

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SHR # 2405 :: RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training + Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone + Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety


Show Notes:

[4:30] Overtraining is more of a matter of undereating or under recovery.

  • Cortisol is highest between 6-8 a.m.
  • It decreases around midday.
  • Pre-bed is the most important time to squelch cortisol.

[6:33] Overtraining can be signaled by eating patterns regardless of training patterns.

  • Women are probably more at risk due to fear of weight gain.
  • A by-product of over training syndrome is continued increase of visceral fat.

[12:21] Cutting calories is not a good strategy when you are under a lot of stress.

[14:30] Stress may not decrease testosterone, but it may decrease effectiveness of testosterone.

[16:28] Study on 48 hour shiftwork for interns.

  • After 24 hrs of no sleep, TSH plummeted.
  • Lack of sleep suggests a hostile environment.

[18:28] Food sources, volatile organic compounds, halogens, and thyroid hormone.

  • Halogens are very electronegative and compete with Iodine in the thyroid.
  • Thyroid issues usually have a sex hormone issue that follows.
  • If you are going to eat more, eat more protein and then healthy starches.

[21:36] Obstructive sleep apnea and hormones.

  • May not decrease testosterone, but it possibly disrupts the hormonal processes.
  • Higher levels of cortisol were observed in the apnea group.
  • This interferes with blood sugar management.

[31:20] Fasted insulin

  • Poor sleep will make you insuligenic.
  • Sleeping drugs do not help and are linked to Parkinson’s, dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc.

[39:52] Children and schizophrenia.

  • There may be a testosterone component to it.
  • As melatonin drops, puberty kicks in.

[46:56] Anxiety and hot flashes from hypoglycemia.

  • A keto diet can lower this because blood sugar could be stabilized.

[59:08] DHEA’s role in hormonal production.

  • Can help improve sleep quality.

[1:00:22] Can DHEA be taken at night?

  • This could decrease melatonin production.
  • The dosage depends on your current levels.
  • TRT warrants DHEA supplementation.
  • It absorbs better with fats.

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Super Human Radio is the world's longest running broadcast dedicated to fitness, health, and anti-aging with emphasis on exercise, nutrition, and hormone management. The most progressive source of information for preventative & regenerative techniques... More

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Louisville, Kentucky 40206
United States of America

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