2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-048013
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Systematic review and meta-analyses on associations of endogenous testosterone concentration with health outcomes in community-dwelling men

Abstract: ObjectivesThe overall study aim is to clarify the relation of endogenous sex hormones with major health outcomes in men. This paper reports a systematic review focusing on published estimates for testosterone associations.SettingCommunity-dwelling men.Participants20 180 adult men participated in the final set of studies identified and selected from a systematic review. Eligible studies included prospective cohort studies with plasma or serum testosterone concentrations measured for adult men using mass spectro… Show more

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“…3,23 ), although results are conflicting. 24,25 In a large Danish study of middle-aged men with a follow-up of 20 years, testosterone levels were inversely associated with CVD mortality. 16 In contrast, a recent prospective cohort study of 149,436 men could not retrieve the association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,23 ), although results are conflicting. 24,25 In a large Danish study of middle-aged men with a follow-up of 20 years, testosterone levels were inversely associated with CVD mortality. 16 In contrast, a recent prospective cohort study of 149,436 men could not retrieve the association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years, several meta-analyses have also evaluated the association between low endogenous testosterone and adverse outcomes in healthy and/or diseased populations. A recent meta-analysis indicated no association of the low endogenous testosterone with all-cause or cardiovascular deaths among community-dwelling men [ 27 ]. Another meta-analysis showed no significant relationship between low testosterone and the risk of cardiovascular diseases among healthy middle-aged men, but only a weak correlation observed among elderly men [ 28 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%