Why Is Estrogen Important for Men?

Estrogen is usually linked to female health, but it is an important hormone in men as well. Though testosterone is the principal male hormone, estrogen is still needed for several functions in the body, including the cardiovascular system, bone density, and brain.

The Role of Estrogen in Men

  • Bone Health – Estrogen is required for proper bone growth and strength. Lack of it can lead to osteoporosis or increased bone fracture susceptibility, which means that men are at higher risk of getting injured.

  • Heart Health – Estrogen is involved in the regulation of cholesterol levels and thus improves the cardiovascular system and prevents heart diseases. It also has benefits in regulating blood vessels and decreasing inflammation.

  • Brain Function – Moderate estrogen levels are good for the brain, memory, and mood and can help prevent mental deterioration and other problems like depression and anxiety.

  • Sexual Function – Estrogen is involved in libido and erectile function. This hormone can sometimes be the cause of dysfunctions, lack of appetite, and overall bad feelings.

  • Fat Metabolism – Estrogen is also involved in the regulation of fat stores and utilization, thus influencing the body’s shape and size and preventing the accumulation of fat in the wrong areas.

  • Joint and Skin Health – Estrogen is involved in collagen production, which is important for flexible joints and healthy skin.

Blocking estrogen in men with the use of aromatase inhibitors will lead to a lack of estrogen. Men who lack estrogen may experience joint pain, fatigue, and low libido and are at increased risk for osteoporosis and heart disease. Talk with a qualified hormone specialist at Axios Health and Wellness to ensure that you have the right amount of estrogen to enjoy its health benefits. 

 

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