Intent is to have an accurate baseline.
Weight lifting will create an increase in T so does it not make sense to not lift the day of a blood draw? How about how many days prior in terms of abstaining from lifting weights?
2 to 3 days
It's not necessarily the T levels but strenuous workouts can cause elevated liver and kidney values. This elevation can last for up to 48 hours. If you are just getting T levels tested then you should be good with a 24 hour no workout period.
For my baseline, I just did cardio/yardwork for about a week and tested in the morning. Also, alcohol will lower levels also as well as junk/fast food. How low do you want to go lol
Intent is to have an accurate baseline.
Weight lifting will create an increase in T so does it not make sense to not lift the day of a blood draw? How about how many days prior in terms of abstaining from lifting weights?
2 to 3 days
It's not necessarily the T levels but strenuous workouts can cause elevated liver and kidney values. This elevation can last for up to 48 hours. If you are just getting T levels tested then you should be good with a 24 hour no workout period.
Yep, last time my Dr made me do a surprise blood test I came from a heavy deadlift session (I was there for refills), it looked like I was about to have liver and kidney failure. I came back and did another bloodwork after 3 days rest the week after and all my markers was good. Test was about the same though.
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