Association of Sex Hormones With Sexual Function, Vitality, and Physical Function of Symptomatic Older Men With Low Testosterone Levels at Baseline in the Testosterone Trials
Author(s) -
Glenn R. Cunningham,
Alisa J. StephensShields,
Raymond C. Rosen,
Christina Wang,
Susan S. Ellenberg,
Alvin M. Matsumoto,
Shalender Bhasin,
Mark E. Molitch,
John T. Farrar,
David Cella,
Elizabeth BarrettConnor,
Jane A. Cauley,
Denise Cifelli,
Jill P. Crandall,
Kristine E. Ensrud,
Laura Fluharty,
Thomas M. Gill,
Cora E. Lewis,
Marco Pahor,
Susan M. Resnick,
Thomas W. Storer,
Ronald S. Swerdloff,
Stephen D. Anton,
Shehzad Basaria,
Susan J. Diem,
Vafa Tabatabaie,
Xiaoling Hou,
Peter J. Snyder
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.206
H-Index - 353
eISSN - 1945-7197
pISSN - 0021-972X
DOI - 10.1210/jc.2014-3818
Subject(s) - sexual function , testosterone (patch) , vitality , sex hormone binding globulin , erectile dysfunction , medicine , sexual dysfunction , psychosocial , hormone , psychology , endocrinology , physiology , androgen , biology , psychiatry , genetics
The prevalence of sexual dysfunction, low vitality, and poor physical function increases with aging, as does the prevalence of low total and free testosterone (TT and FT) levels. However, the relationship between sex hormones and age-related alterations in older men is not clear.
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