Innocent Okagu
Nigeria
Research Article
Epidemiological Assessment of Testosterone Levels in Women Population: A Factorial Analysis of Cell Proliferation
Author(s): Victor Eshu Okpashi, Bonaventure Chukwunonso Obi, Innocent Okagu and Prince Odilichukwu OkoroaforVictor Eshu Okpashi, Bonaventure Chukwunonso Obi, Innocent Okagu and Prince Odilichukwu Okoroafor
In women, testosterone is produced in the ovaries, adrenal glands, and fat cells. Women may produce much or
little of testosterone. Excess Testosterones and deficiencies are among the common hormonal disorders in women.
Testosterone in women plays a role in the hormonal cascade that kick-starts puberty and stimulates hair growth. In
adult women, testosterone is necessary for estrogen synthesis and have played a key role in the prevention of bone
loss, sexual desire, and satisfaction. Testosterone can affect the breast and it is well implicated in testosterone
therapy for women. The need to bring about shreds of evidence linking specific human health effect due to
testosterone imbalance in women for the assessment of reproduction insufficiency was the purpose of this
investigation. Results from clinical observations and epidemiological studies implicate testosterone imbalance as a
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DOI:
10.4172/0974-8369.1000440