No Link Between Testosterone Surge and Athletes' Winning Chances

Contrary to popular perception, higher levels of testosterone during a competition has no effect on a person's chances of winning a race. Kathleen Casto said that many people in the scientific literature and in popular culture link testosterone increases to winning. Casto added that in this study of intercollegiate cross country runners, they found an increase in testosterone during a race regardless of the athletes' finish time and one of the runners ...

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