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Before I forget about this place again I figure that some of you here might be interested in this article. It shows high fat diet causing higher testosterone and SHBG levels while decreasing levels of estrone and estradiol. The full text is available at the link for free. Personally I think the fat content of the "high-fat" diet was really low at only 41% of total calories but at least it was mainly saturated fats.
http://www.ajcn.org/content/64/6/850.abstract
I've personally gone from being quite timid to flat out roid raging sometimes as a result of my 65% calories from fat diet so I can definitely attest to these type of effects.
http://www.ajcn.org/content/64/6/850.abstract
Mean plasma concentrations of total and sex-hormone-binding-globulin (SHBG)-bound testosterone were 13% and 15% higher, respectively, on the high-fat, low-fiber diet and the difference from the low-fat, high-fiber diet was significant for the SHBG-bound fraction (P = 0.04). Men's daily urinary excretion of testosterone also was 13% higher with the high-fat, low- fiber diet than with the low-fat, high-fiber diet (P = 0.01). Conversely, their urinary excretion of estradiol and estrone and their 2-hydroxy metabolites were 12-28% lower with the high-fat, low-fiber diet (P < or = 0.01). Results of this study suggest that diet may alter endogenous sex hormone metabolism in men.
I've personally gone from being quite timid to flat out roid raging sometimes as a result of my 65% calories from fat diet so I can definitely attest to these type of effects.