Reviewed by Dr. Marcus Bellweather, D.O. Written by Horse Boost Wellness Research Updated: 5 August 2026 Fact-Checked
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How Sleep Affects Testosterone and Vitality

Horse Boost Wellness 4 min read Updated 2026

Sleep isn't just rest — it's when the majority of your body's daily testosterone production occurs.

Testosterone and sleep cycles

Most testosterone release happens during REM sleep, meaning insufficient sleep directly limits production.

The research on sleep deprivation

Studies have found that even one week of restricted sleep can measurably reduce testosterone levels in young men.

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Sleep hygiene basics

  • Consistent bedtime and wake time
  • Limit screens before bed
  • Cool, dark room
  • Limit late caffeine and alcohol

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*Statements not evaluated by the FDA. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

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