Structured exercise program, not testosterone therapy improved men’s artery health

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Structured exercise program, not testosterone therapy improved men’s artery health

Twelve weeks of exercise training improved artery health and function in middle-aged and older men (ages 50-70 years) with low-to-normal testosterone levels, while testosterone therapy provided no benefits to the arteries, according to new research published today in Hypertension, an American Heart Association journal.

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