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What are signs of the midlife hormone shift?

Manila Bulletin

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July 23 2025

Here's what every man needs to know about their aging bodies

- SKINVESTING DR. KAYCEE REYES

Do you know that feeling when the weights at the gym suddenly feel like they’ve doubled in weight? Or when you hit that afternoon wall and feel like you need a nap just to make it through dinner? Maybe you’ve noticed your mood isn’t quite what it used to be, or sleep has become more of a wrestling match than rest.

As a doctor who’s spent years studying how our bodies change over time, I’ve learned to think of hormones as our body’s internal messaging system. And somewhere around middle age, those messages start to change. It’s not your imagination, it’s biology. The truth is, the hormones that kept you running strong in your 20s and 30s don’t maintain that same energy forever. Testosterone, DHEA, growth hormone... They all begin a gradual decline. And this affects pretty much everything: how you feel, how you sleep, your energy levels, your strength, even your long-term health. Understanding what’s happening isn’t just medical trivia. It’s knowledge that can help you navigate these changes with confidence.

Testosterone: Your energy engine running low

Think of testosterone as your body’s main energy and vitality hormone. It’s what built your muscle mass, deepened your voice, and fueled your drive, not just sexually, but in general ambition and confidence.

Here’s what most men don’t realize: Starting around age 30, you lose about one percent of your testosterone each year. That doesn’t sound like much, right? But after 20 or 30 years, it really adds up. By your 50s and 60s, many men have testosterone levels that would have been considered low when they were younger.

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