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Article Dans Une Revue American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council Année : 2023

Energetic costs of testosterone in two subsistence populations

Benjamin C. Trumble
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Herman Pontzer
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Jonathan Stieglitz
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Daniel Cummings
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Brian Wood
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Melissa Emery Thompson
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David A. Raichlen
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Bret A. Beheim
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Gandhi Yetish
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Hillard Kaplan
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Michael Gurven
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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.
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hal-04554023 , version 1 (22-04-2024)

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Benjamin C. Trumble, Herman Pontzer, Jonathan Stieglitz, Daniel Cummings, Brian Wood, et al.. Energetic costs of testosterone in two subsistence populations. American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council, 2023, Vol. 35 (N° 11), ⟨10.1002/ajhb.23949⟩. ⟨hal-04554023⟩
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