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Dabbs JM,.Mohammed S. Male and female salivary testosterone
concentrations before and after sexual activity. Physiol
Behav. 1992;52:195-7.
Abstract: Salivary testosterone concentrations were measured
in male and female members of four heterosexual couples on
a total of 11 evenings before and after sexual intercourse
and 11 evenings on which there was no intercourse. Testosterone
increased across the evening when there was intercourse and
decreased when there was none. The pattern was the same for
males and females. Early evening measured did not differ on
the two kinds of days, suggesting that sexual activity affects
testosterone more than initial testosterone affects sexual
activity
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