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We all know when you're in a around 500 calorie surplus in puberty you grow more and you have an increased T production, but if someone gets too fat it increases E production.
What if someone stays in a deficit but their fat intake remains high? Wouldn't they be able to produce more T while also not becoming fat?
What if someone stays in a deficit but their fat intake remains high? Wouldn't they be able to produce more T while also not becoming fat?