An association between bone mineral density and anabolic hormones in middle-aged and elderly men with prediabetes |
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Authors: | Michał Rabijewski Lucyna Papierska Paweł Piątkiewicz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Internal Diseases Diabetology and Endocrinology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland;2. Department of Endocrinology, Medical Centre for Postgraduate Education, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Introduction: Prediabetes (PD) leads to reduced testosterone (T) in males, but the association between the anabolic hormones and bone mineral density (BMD) remains unknown.Objectives: We investigated an association between the anabolic hormones and BMD in middle-aged and elderly men with PD.Methods: We investigated 84 prediabetic and 56 control men. Total T (TT), calculated free T (cFT), and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) were measured, and BMD was assessed using DXA methods.Results: Patients with PD had lower TT (p?.001), cFT (p?<?.005), and DHEAS (p?<?.02) than control group. BMD values of the lower lumbar spine (p?<?.02) and total body (p?<?.05) in prediabetic men were lower than in control group. Lumbar spine BMD correlated with TT (r?=?0.376), cFT (r?=?0.235), and HbA1c (r?=??0.368); femoral neck BMD correlated with TT (r?=?0.412) and cFT (r?=?0.421). The high lumbar spine and femur neck BMD was associated with high TT, cFT, and low HbA1c, while the high total body BMD with high TT, cFT, and low HbA1c.Conclusion: The anabolic hormones significantly affect BMD in male with PD, and screening for low BMD is necessary in these patients. |
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Keywords: | Men prediabetes bone mineral density anabolic hormones |
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