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Not sure this is the way to approach this. I think it is simply the HPTA at work. It is a simple feedback loop.
Body fat goes up (for whatever reasons) which results in more Testosterone aromatizing into estrogen. The pituitary senses too much estrogen so it reduces LH output. Less LH means less Testosterone. Back to homeostasis.
I'd love to see the full study and see if they checked LH levels. Have you seen any info on how age, or other factors mentioned in this study like fitness etc, influence the sensitivity of the Leydig cells?