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The objective of this study is to determine whether maintaining a eugonadal state, during severe, sustained energy deficit, attenuates physiological decrements, particularly the loss of lean body mass.
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This study will enroll up to 60 physically active men in a 3-phase randomized, placebo-controlled trial. After completing a 14-day (free-living, phase 1), energy-adequate, diet-acclimation phase (protein, 1.6 g∙kg-1∙d-1; fat 30% total energy intake, with remaining energy derived from carbohydrate), participants will be randomized to one of two experimental groups and undergo a 28-day (live-in, phase 2), 55% energy deficit phase: energy deficit alone (DEF) or energy deficit + exogenous testosterone (DEF+TEST). Recovery (free-living, phase 3) will be assessed after completing phase 2 to determine when body mass has been recovered within ± 2.5% of initial body mass (duration will vary, 42-day maximum for phase 3). This study will delineate the contribution of testosterone declines from the physical and mental demands encountered by Warfighters during military training and combat operations on complex markers of physiological and psychological status, addressing a direct, consistently observed, gap in knowledge.
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Physically active (at least 2 days per week aerobic and/or resistance exercise)
Not taking any prescription medications and/or willing to refrain from all medication use prior to and throughout the entire study period, unless provided/approved by the study physician
Willing to refrain from alcohol, smoking, e-cigarettes, or use of any nicotine product, caffeine, and dietary supplement use throughout the entire study period
Willing to live on the Pennington Biomedical Research Center inpatient unit for 28 consecutive days
Willing to have a urine drug screening
Meets age-specific U.S. Army body composition standards according to Army Regulation 600-9, which includes estimates of percent body fat based on height, weight, and circumference measures (neck and waist)
Total testosterone concentration is within the normal physiological range, total testosterone (300-1,000 ng/dL).
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53 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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