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Argan and Olive Oil Boost Testosterone? A Small Study in Moroccan Men Suggests So
This small study in 60 Moroccan men found that consuming argan oil or olive oil for 3 weeks increased testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels. However, the study had a small sample size and didn't assess long-term effects.
Possible Conflicts of Interest
The study received sponsorship from Institut Aicha Santé et Nutrition and Laboratoire Anoual 111, which could represent a potential conflict of interest.
Identified Weaknesses
The study included only 60 participants, which limits the generalizability of the findings.
Short intervention period
The 3-week intervention period is relatively short, and it's unclear if the observed effects would be sustained over longer periods.
The study did not include a control group that did not consume any oil, making it difficult to isolate the specific effects of argan and olive oil.
Limited scope of measurements
The study only measured a few hormonal and anthropometric parameters, and it didn't explore potential mechanisms underlying the observed effects.
Potential for publication bias
Studies with positive findings are more likely to be published, so it's possible that other studies with null or negative results exist but have not been published.
Rating Explanation
The study provides some interesting preliminary findings, but the small sample size, short intervention period, and lack of a control group limit its overall quality and generalizability. The potential conflict of interest due to sponsorship further lowers the rating.
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Original Title:
Effect of Argan and Olive Oil Consumption on the Hormonal Profile of Androgens Among Healthy Adult Moroccan Men
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September 19, 2025 at 02:32 PM
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