Changes in luteinizing hormone (LH), serum testosterone (T), and salivary T levels with age were examined in Korean men. Serum was obtained from 167 Korean men of different ages ($20{sim}69;y$), and the serum LH and T levels were measured. Saliva samples were also obtained, and the salivary T level was determined. The LH levels did not change considerably until 40 y of age (20s, $2.5{pm}1.0$; 30s, $2.7{pm}1.5$; and 40s, $2.5{pm}1.8;mIU/mL$) but increased significantly around 50 y (50s, $3.7{pm}1.8$ and 60s, $3.1{pm}1.7;mIU/mL$). Further, the serum T levels also did not change until 40 y of age (20s, $5.3{pm}2.6$, 30s, $4.4{pm}1.4$, 40s, $4.1{pm}1.5;ng/mL$) but decreased significantly at 50 y (50s, $3.4{pm}1.5$; 60s, $2.6{pm}0.8;ng/mL$). The salivary T levels also showed small changes until the age of 40 y ($20s{sim}40s$, $0.11{pm}0.015;ng/mL$) but decreased significantly at 50 y ($0.08{pm}0.03;ng/mL$). Thus, the relative ratio of salivary T to serum T levels did not change significantly in all the ages examined ($2.4{pm}0.9%$). Linear regression analysis predicted that the LH levels increased 1.5%/y while the serum and salivary T levels decreased 1%/y and 0.8%/y, respectively. The serum T/LH ratio did not change considerably until the age of 40 y ($20s{sim}40s$, $2.27{pm}0.14$) but decreased significantly ($1.2{pm}1.0$) at 50 y. Age-related changes in the salivary T/LH ratio were very similar to those in the serum T/LH ratio. These results demonstrated that LH and T levels in serum or saliva did not change considerably until 40 y of age; instead, in Korean men, from 50 y of age, the LH level increased, while the T level decreased. This suggests that primary testicular failure that occurred due to aging (approximately 50 y) and caused this phenomenon. The present study also shows that the salivary T level can be an indicator of the free T level in serum although the salivary T level correlates weakly with the total T level in serum (r=0.53). Thus, information regarding salivary T levels may be useful for studying the age-related changes occurring in male testicular physiology.