INTRODUCTION: This study aims to clarify the role(s) of endogenous sex hormones to influence health outcomes in men, specifically to define the associations of plasma testosterone with incidence of cardiovascular events, cancer, dementia and mortality risk, and to identify factors predicting testosterone concentrations. Data will be accrued from at least three Australian, two European and four North American population-based cohorts involving approximately 20 000 men. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Eligible studies include prospective cohort studies with baseline testosterone concentrations measured using mass spectrometry and 5 years of follow-up data on incident cardiovascular events, mortality, cancer diagnoses or deaths, new-onset dementia or de...
Objective: Plasma androgen levels are inversely associated with health in men, the age-related decli...
Context: Low testosterone levels inmenhavebeen associatedwith increasedmortality. However, the influ...
Aim: The age-specific population profiles in men of circulating testosterone and its two bioactive m...
Introduction This study aims to clarify the role(s) of endogenous sex hormones to influence health o...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to clarify the role(s) of endogenous sex hormones to influence health ...
Background: Testosterone prescriptions have increased dramatically over recent decades with incre...
ContextLow testosterone levels have been associated with outcomes that reduce survival in men.Object...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between lifestyle and dietary factors and serum concentration...
Context The literature provides no clear answer as to whether low endogenous testosterone increases ...
Funding National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment Programme. Acknowledgmen...
Background: Testosterone is the standard treatment for male hypogonadism, but there is uncertainty a...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess cardiovascular (CV) safety of testosterone replacement the...
OBJECTIVE: Plasma androgen levels are inversely associated with health in men, the age-related decli...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the lifestyle and nutritional determinants of serum bioavailable androgens...
Objective: To study whether lifestyle factors and/or chronic disease are associated with the age-rel...
Objective: Plasma androgen levels are inversely associated with health in men, the age-related decli...
Context: Low testosterone levels inmenhavebeen associatedwith increasedmortality. However, the influ...
Aim: The age-specific population profiles in men of circulating testosterone and its two bioactive m...
Introduction This study aims to clarify the role(s) of endogenous sex hormones to influence health o...
INTRODUCTION: This study aims to clarify the role(s) of endogenous sex hormones to influence health ...
Background: Testosterone prescriptions have increased dramatically over recent decades with incre...
ContextLow testosterone levels have been associated with outcomes that reduce survival in men.Object...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between lifestyle and dietary factors and serum concentration...
Context The literature provides no clear answer as to whether low endogenous testosterone increases ...
Funding National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment Programme. Acknowledgmen...
Background: Testosterone is the standard treatment for male hypogonadism, but there is uncertainty a...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess cardiovascular (CV) safety of testosterone replacement the...
OBJECTIVE: Plasma androgen levels are inversely associated with health in men, the age-related decli...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the lifestyle and nutritional determinants of serum bioavailable androgens...
Objective: To study whether lifestyle factors and/or chronic disease are associated with the age-rel...
Objective: Plasma androgen levels are inversely associated with health in men, the age-related decli...
Context: Low testosterone levels inmenhavebeen associatedwith increasedmortality. However, the influ...
Aim: The age-specific population profiles in men of circulating testosterone and its two bioactive m...