- cross-posted to:
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
- cross-posted to:
- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
The results of a recent study suggest that, if there is no deficit of the hormone, supplements are unlikely to improve a man’s libido
The results of a recent study suggest that, if there is no deficit of the hormone, supplements are unlikely to improve a man’s libido
It’s self reported. N=41 and even in the self reporting they give that men that were in a relationship had few interactions with people of the opposite sex.
So only the data of 27 persons were relevant for most of the conclusions of the study.
It was a study of one month:
It looks like not terribly significant a study. Don’t read too much into it.
Almost every single study I see has a sample size that is too damn small. It’s such a chronic problem.
People see a sample size of 30 and assume it’s instantly a bad study. A small sample size can still have considerable power depending on the experimental design and assuming that the sample is actually random across the target population. At the very least, it’s information that can be used to guide the experimental design of future studies.
For sure, I think the research is more relevant to other research professionals rather than us plebs on social media though. Posting it here is kinda puts it out of context I think