Amazonian Ecuador Shuar tribe testosterone levels studied
A study published in the American Journal of Human Biology challenges Western medical standards for male testosterone, revealing that Indigenous Shuar males in the Ecuadorian Amazon exhibit different hormone patterns. Researchers found that testosterone levels in Shuar males change across the lifespan in ways that differ from patterns seen in high-income nations, suggesting that Western benchmarks may not reflect the biological reality for many people globally.
The Shuar study collected saliva samples to measure hormone levels, and that type of assay is salivary testosterone, not total testosterone in blood. Saliva assays reflect the unbound (free) fraction of the hormone that diffuses out of blood into saliva.
Shuar equivalent: ~116 pg/mL for how we measure it in the USA. Reference Range: 46.0-224.0 pg/mL According to quest
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