Testosterone deficiency and the metabolic syndrome |
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Authors: | Bruno Lunenfeld Faculty of Life Sciences |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat GanIsraelblunenf@attglobal.net |
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Abstract: | Evidence is presented to link components of the metabolic syndrome to testosterone deficiency and obesity. Testosterone deficiency in hypogonadism or testosterone deprivation in normo-gonadotropic men increases fat mass as well as fasting insulin levels. Testosterone supplementation (TS) in a dose dependent manner, increase lean body mass (LBM), reduces fat mass, body mass index (BMI) and waist hip ratio in both young and elderly hypogonadal men. A negative association between T and insulin resistance as well as impaired glucose intolerance has been demonstrated and in type 2 diabetic men TS improves metabolic parameters. TS improves most components of the metabolic syndrome and also reduces inflammatory cytokines. |
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Keywords: | metabolic syndrome testosterone deprivation obesity diabetes hypogonadism |
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