reviewEndocrine ReviewsOct 1, 2005Closed access

The Decline of Androgen Levels in Elderly Men and Its Clinical and Therapeutic Implications

Ghent University Hospital

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Abstract

Aging in men is accompanied by a progressive, but individually variable decline of serum testosterone production, more than 20% of healthy men over 60 yr of age presenting with serum levels below the range for young men. Albeit the clinical picture of aging in men is reminiscent of that of hypogonadism in young men and decreased testosterone production appears to play a role in part of these clinical changes in at least some elderly men, the clinical relevancy of the age-related decline in sex steroid levels in men has not been unequivocally established. In fact, minimal androgen requirements for elderly men remain poorly defined and are likely to vary between individuals. Consequently, borderline androgen…

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Keywords
  • Androgen
  • Medicine
  • Gerontology
  • Internal medicine
  • Psychology
  • Hormone
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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