Gonadal Steroids and Body Composition, Strength, and Sexual Function in Men
Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
Current approaches to diagnosing testosterone deficiency do not consider the physiological consequences of various testosterone levels or whether deficiencies of testosterone, estradiol, or both account for clinical manifestations.
We provided 198 healthy men 20 to 50 years of age with goserelin acetate (to suppress endogenous testosterone and estradiol) and randomly assigned them to receive a placebo gel or 1.25 g, 2.5 g, 5 g, or 10 g of testosterone gel daily for 16 weeks. Another 202 healthy men received goserelin acetate, placebo gel or testosterone gel, and anastrozole (to suppress the conversion of testosterone to estradiol). Changes in the percentage of body fat and in lean mass were the primary outcomes. Subcutaneous- and intraabdominal-fat areas, thigh-muscle area and strength, and sexual function were also assessed.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
11Topics & keywords
- Testosterone (patch)
- Endocrinology
- Composition (language)
- Internal medicine
- Sexual function
- Medicine
- Estrogen
- Function (biology)