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Explore the Link Between Sex-Hormones and Mental Health

Explore the Link Between Sex-Hormones and Mental Health

Episode 1029 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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1. Overview of Sex Hormones and Mental Health

  • Key Hormones: Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone are crucial for mood regulation.
  • Cortisol Impact: The stress hormone cortisol influences sex hormones and mental health.
  • Hormone Balance: The “Goldilocks principle” applies, as both low and high levels of these hormones can affect mental well-being.

2. Estrogen's Role

  • Mood Regulation: Estrogen enhances serotonin and endorphin production, affecting mood.
  • Estrogen in Men and Women: While often associated with women, estrogen also plays a role in male mental health.
  • Impact on Anxiety and Depression: Low or fluctuating estrogen can increase the risk of mood disorders, especially in perimenopause or postpartum phases.

3. Progesterone and Its Anti-Anxiety Effects

  • Calming Influence: Progesterone activates GABA, the brain's natural calming neurotransmitter.
  • Stress Buffer: It reduces the effects of stress and helps balance estrogen levels.

4. Testosterone and Mental Health

  • Key Role in Both Genders: Testosterone affects mood, motivation, and cognitive function in both men and women.
  • Low Testosterone Symptoms: Fatigue, anxiety, and low libido are common with low testosterone, especially in aging males.
  • Effects on Dopamine and Serotonin: Testosterone influences dopamine and serotonin systems, affecting motivation and mood regulation.

5. Interconnectedness of Hormones and Neurotransmitters

  • Cortisol and Testosterone Relationship: High cortisol can suppress testosterone, leading to mood disturbances.
  • Gut Health and Hormones: The gut microbiome plays a role in hormone production, affecting mental health.


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