Research by AARP and many other government organizations have discovered a relation between fertility and mortality. This time the dads are considered to be having an edge over the ones who are infertile as per the research. Around 1380000 men are being a part of this study involving the interconnection between one’s testosterone level and one’s life span. This research does not fetch any fixed conclusions but only reveals the result of the research.
DR. Michael Isenberg has been working a health expert working in Standard University as an urologist with profound knowledge on fertility. He has been reported saying that fatherhood is an indication of a man’s healthfulness. He has also mentioned that testosterone levels are not mere signs of one’s fertility but is a component of one’s health. Increase or decrease in the levels of testosterone surely implies an underlying problem. This can actually lead to the decrease in the level of good cholesterol making one prone to arteriosclerosis and cardiovascular problems.
The experts are unable to understand if the increase in lifespan is owing to the psychological contentment that comes with the nurturing of the child.
The last research suggests that the testosterone level generally decreases with the attainment of fatherhood. It actually left scores of men perplexed. Can the same be expected with this one or is it going to the leave the fathers cheerful?