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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 59 MIN

What’s Actually Driving Your Testosterone Down? | Signal Ep 3

from Barbell Medicine Podcast · host Barbell Medicine

Most cases of low testosterone in modern men are not a problem with the testes. The number is downstream of body composition, sleep, and energy availability. The wellness-clinic algorithm walks past every one of them.Jordan and Austin walk through what actually drives men’s testosterone down, the mechanisms behind it, and the modifiable levers that bring it back up. MOSH, the leptin and Kisspeptin pathway, the aromatase loop, the sleep apnea picture most clinics never ask about, the GLP-1 and weight-loss data on testosterone recovery, the low energy availability case that hits high-volume lifters harder than they realize, and the closing question of when a standard-dose TRT prescription actually functions as a PED.This is Episode 3 of our four-part Signal book launch series. Mark, the patient we have been threading from Episode 1, finally gets his diagnosis revealed.Timestamps00:00 The 9x stat and Mark's diagnosis revealed 02:10 How body fat suppresses testosterone (MOSH) 07:26 Primary vs secondary causes, and Klinefelter 11:35 Leptin and the Kisspeptin pathway 14:38 Mark: the body-composition picture 16:10 The 40-inch-waist case 20:01 Weight loss, GLP-1s, and does Ozempic raise testosterone? 24:21 T4DM: adding testosterone to lifestyle 28:35 Sleep, OSA, and Mark's diagnosis 38:39 TRT in untreated sleep apnea 41:47 Can you train your testosterone down? (LEA / EHMC) 50:12 Replacement dose vs PED 55:47 Four takeaways 57:46 Episode 4 preview and book pre-orderWhat we cover:•         How body fat suppresses testosterone at two different points in the HPG axis, and why the loop is self-reinforcing•         The leptin and Kisspeptin pathway most clinics never address•         Mark’s case: a 45-year-old with a 240 ng/dL afternoon draw, no workup, and an immediate prescription•         Primary versus secondary causes, and why Klinefelter syndrome is the under-recognized one to not miss•         Weight loss dose-response: how much testosterone climbs on lifestyle alone, with GLP-1 agonists, and after bariatric surgery•         T4DM: why adding testosterone to a structured weight-loss program produced no extra quality-of-life benefit over placebo•         One week of sleep restriction drops testosterone by about 15 percent in healthy young men; eight days of military field exercises drop it by 50 percent•         Why CPAP for obstructive sleep apnea reliably improves symptoms but does not always move the lab number•         The opposite extreme: low energy availability, relative energy deficiency in sport, and the exercise-hypogonadal male condition•         The lifter calculus: when a textbook replacement dose is functionally a PED in a chronically underfueled traineeResources mentioned:Signal book pre-order: https://barbellmedicine.com/signal Training Plateau Action Plan (free): https://www.barbellmedicine.com/training-plateau-action-plan/ Barbell Medicine programs and coaching: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/ Episode 1 (Is the Testosterone Crisis Real?) Episode 2 (Is Your Testosterone Actually Low?Referenced studies:Wu F.C.W. et al. 2010. Identification of late-onset hypogonadism in middle-aged and elderly men (EMAS). N Engl J Med 363(2):123-135. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20554979/  Travison T.G. et al. 2011. The natural history of symptomatic androgen deficiency in men. J Am Geriatr Soc. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18454751/  Corona G. et al. 2013. Body weight loss reverts obesity-associated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Endocrinol 168(6):829-843. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23482592/  Kounatidis D. et al. 2025. The impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on erectile function. Biomolecules 15(9):1284. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15091284  Grossmann M. et al. 2024. Testosterone treatment, weight loss, and health-related quality of life and psychosocial function in men: 2-year RCT (T4DM QoL arm). J Clin Endocrinol Metab 109(8):2019-2028. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38311835/  Leproult R., Van Cauter E. 2011. 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