Originally Posted by marcus300 What are you trying to prove with the above table? Im assuming that maybe full HPTA development is associated with peak test total levels, from which you can see is given in the specific age groups.
Originally Posted by stevey_6t9 Im assuming that maybe full HPTA development is associated with peak test total levels, from which you can see is given in the specific age groups. Have you seen the age groups which show the test levels? 18-39. Come on doesnt show us anything the age group is vast
Originally Posted by marcus300 Have you seen the age groups which show the test levels? 18-39. Come on doesnt show us anything the age group is vast i know, there not very good variables, it seems they all go by 10 year lots. heres a better one i think... so i guess its safe to say mid twenties.
Originally Posted by stevey_6t9 i know, there not very good variables, it seems they all go by 10 year lots. heres a better one i think... so i guess its safe to say mid twenties. it meanss that everyone develops at different times... anybody know if there is a test to see how much my endo sys has developed?
Originally Posted by IMunchRoidz it meanss that everyone develops at different times... anybody know if there is a test to see how much my endo sys has developed? Not to my knowledge there isnt. They would test your hormones and see if you are in the average range for your age. The body isn't fully developed until the avergae age of 24-25yrs old even though the main developement is up to 21 yrs old.
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