novembre 2023
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Benjamin C. Trumble et al., « Energetic costs of testosterone in two subsistence populations », HALSHS : archive ouverte en Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société, ID : 10.1002/ajhb.23949
Testosterone plays a role in mediating energetic trade-offs between growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Investments in a high testosterone phenotype trade-off against other functions, particularly survival-enhancing immune function and cellular repair; thus only individuals in good condition can maintain both a high testosterone phenotype and somatic maintenance. While these effects are observed in experimental manipulations, they are difficult to demonstrate in free-living animals, particularly in humans. We hypothesize that individuals with higher testosterone will have higher energetic expenditures than those with lower testosterone.