Simple List of Percentage Differences in Hormone Levels Between Men and Women

1. Testosterone:

• Men’s levels are approximately 1,500% higher than women’s levels.

2. Estrogen (Estradiol):

• Women’s levels can be up to 825% higher than men’s levels during peak phases of the menstrual cycle.

3. Progesterone:

• Women’s levels can be up to 2,400% higher than men’s levels during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.

4. Cortisol:

• Levels are generally similar between men and women, with no significant percentage difference.

5. Oxytocin:

• Baseline levels vary widely; there’s no well-established percentage difference between men and women.

6. Serotonin:

• Levels are generally similar between men and women, with no significant percentage difference.

7. Dopamine:

• Levels are generally similar between men and women, with no significant percentage difference.

Note: These percentages are approximate and intended for general understanding. Hormone levels can vary based on individual factors such as age, health, and physiological conditions.