Clinical evidence shows that in males obesity is frequently associated with hypogonadism and vice versa; also, low testosterone levels have been considered a "hallmark" of metabolic syndrome in men. These observations indicate that there is a strict connection between anatomically and functionally distinct cell types such as white adipocytes and Leydig cells, that synthesize testosterone. Adipose tissue is able to control several functions of the testis through its products secreted in the bloodstream. On the other hand, circulating levels of testosterone and estradiol deeply affect adipocyte proliferation, differentiation, and fat mass distribution, hereby controlling critical metabolic functions, such as food intake, insulin sensitivity, ...
Androgen deficiency is associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes mellitus in ...
Testosterone (T) levels are decreased in obese men, but the underlying causes are incompletely under...
Introduction: Obesity in women is often associated with hyperandrogenism, but the role of adipose ti...
Clinical evidence shows that in males obesity is frequently associated with hypogonadism and vice ve...
Clinical evidence shows that in males obesity is frequently associated with hypogonadism and vice ve...
An excessive food supply has resulted in an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, conditi...
An excessive food supply has resulted in an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, conditi...
Sex steroids influence the storing of fat, and differences in the distribution of fat are a typical ...
Testosterone has long been known to affect body fat distribution, although the underlying mechanisms...
Adipose tissue, where various metabolic hormones are secreted, plays a role in metabolizing differen...
The sexual dimorphism in human body fat distribution suggests a causal role for sex hormones. This i...
Androgens play an important role in regulation of body fat distribution in humans. They exert direct...
Testosterone is a key hormone in the pathology of metabolic diseases such as obesity. Low testostero...
Several studies highlight that testosterone deficiency is associated with, and predicts, an increase...
The antidiabetic hormone adiponectin circulates in blood as several oligomeric complexes, and the ra...
Androgen deficiency is associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes mellitus in ...
Testosterone (T) levels are decreased in obese men, but the underlying causes are incompletely under...
Introduction: Obesity in women is often associated with hyperandrogenism, but the role of adipose ti...
Clinical evidence shows that in males obesity is frequently associated with hypogonadism and vice ve...
Clinical evidence shows that in males obesity is frequently associated with hypogonadism and vice ve...
An excessive food supply has resulted in an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, conditi...
An excessive food supply has resulted in an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity, conditi...
Sex steroids influence the storing of fat, and differences in the distribution of fat are a typical ...
Testosterone has long been known to affect body fat distribution, although the underlying mechanisms...
Adipose tissue, where various metabolic hormones are secreted, plays a role in metabolizing differen...
The sexual dimorphism in human body fat distribution suggests a causal role for sex hormones. This i...
Androgens play an important role in regulation of body fat distribution in humans. They exert direct...
Testosterone is a key hormone in the pathology of metabolic diseases such as obesity. Low testostero...
Several studies highlight that testosterone deficiency is associated with, and predicts, an increase...
The antidiabetic hormone adiponectin circulates in blood as several oligomeric complexes, and the ra...
Androgen deficiency is associated with obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes mellitus in ...
Testosterone (T) levels are decreased in obese men, but the underlying causes are incompletely under...
Introduction: Obesity in women is often associated with hyperandrogenism, but the role of adipose ti...