ANN ARBOR--As they age, men often get concerned about their testosterone levels dropping. And rightfully so--it affects their sex drive and other health factors.
But the hormone decline can also provide a window into men's parenting.
A new University of Michigan study found that when men saw their infants in distress, it lowered their testosterone. That factor, as well as being empathetic and having a loving relationship with the infant's mother, predicted whether they were nurturing fathers.