This document summarizes research on the effects of testosterone on the cardiovascular system. While testosterone levels decline with age in men, the impact on cardiovascular health is controversial. Some studies found that lower testosterone levels are associated with more severe coronary artery disease and higher mortality, but the evidence is mixed. Testosterone therapy appears to improve angina symptoms and exercise capacity in men with heart disease, but the long-term cardiovascular effects of testosterone supplementation are unclear due to inconsistent findings. The relationships between testosterone, diabetes, cholesterol levels, and other risk factors require further investigation to understand the complex interactions with cardiovascular health.