Abstract:Evidence suggests low testosterone levels in Alzheimer’s disease.ObjectivesTo compare testosterone levels between older men with and without Alzheimer’s
disease.MethodsFourteen men with Alzheimer’s disease were compared with twenty eight men
without dementia. Demographic variables and clinical profiles were analyzed.
Within fifteen days before or after the described evaluation, measures of
total testosterone and Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) were performed.
Free testosterone level was calculated based on… Show more
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