Work-Life Imbalance: Eroding Libido and Testosterone in American Men
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction In contemporary American society, where professional demands often eclipse personal fulfillment, low libido—clinically termed hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD)—has emerged as a pervasive concern among males. Affecting up to 15-20% of U.S. men aged 30-60, according to data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), diminished sexual drive transcends mere relational discord. This article elucidates the intricate nexus between work-life imbalance and libido attenuation, drawing on endocrinological, psychological, and epidemiological evidence tailored to American males. By dissecting pathophysiological pathways and proffering evidence-based interventions, we aim to empower men navigating the high-stakes landscape of career ambition and vitality...


