Serum testosterone is associated with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which shares risk factors with aortic stenosis (AS). The association between serum testosterone and AS has not been previously investigated. We aimed to assess the prospective association between serum testosterone and risk of AS. Serum testosterone was determined at baseline using a radioimmunoassay kit in 2577 men aged 42–61 years recruited into the Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease prospective cohort study. Hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (Cis) were estimated for AS. After a median follow-up of 27.2 years, 119 cases of AS were recorded. The risk of AS increased continuously with increasing serum testosterone across the range 25–39 nmol/L (p-value ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most prevalent non-communicable cause of death worldwide. Testos...
The cardiovascular (CV) benefit and safety of treating low testosterone conditions is a matter of de...
The age-related decline in sex hormones has been involved in the development of many diseases. In me...
Objective: To study the associations between serum testosterone and risk factors for atherosclerosis...
1.1. Objectives: To investigate the association between testosterone levels and parameters obtainedf...
Objective: To investigate the association between serum levels of testosterone and biomarkers of sub...
The “Low T” marketing campaign has driven a dramatic increase in testosterone prescription in the la...
There is an ongoing debate in the medical community regarding the effects of testosterone on cardiov...
Background Testosterone treatment is common in men, although risks for major cardiovascular events a...
AbstractHistorically, higher levels of serum testosterone were presumed deleterious to the cardiovas...
[[abstract]]Low testosterone levels are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease; ho...
Context: Low testosterone levels are associated with an atherogenic lipid profile and may contribute...
Background: Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that testosterone levels play a role in cardi...
The effects of testosterone on the cardiovascular (CV) system make it a matter of scientific interes...
ObjectivesWe tested the hypothesis that serum total testosterone and sex hormone–binding globulin (S...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most prevalent non-communicable cause of death worldwide. Testos...
The cardiovascular (CV) benefit and safety of treating low testosterone conditions is a matter of de...
The age-related decline in sex hormones has been involved in the development of many diseases. In me...
Objective: To study the associations between serum testosterone and risk factors for atherosclerosis...
1.1. Objectives: To investigate the association between testosterone levels and parameters obtainedf...
Objective: To investigate the association between serum levels of testosterone and biomarkers of sub...
The “Low T” marketing campaign has driven a dramatic increase in testosterone prescription in the la...
There is an ongoing debate in the medical community regarding the effects of testosterone on cardiov...
Background Testosterone treatment is common in men, although risks for major cardiovascular events a...
AbstractHistorically, higher levels of serum testosterone were presumed deleterious to the cardiovas...
[[abstract]]Low testosterone levels are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease; ho...
Context: Low testosterone levels are associated with an atherogenic lipid profile and may contribute...
Background: Clinical and experimental evidence suggest that testosterone levels play a role in cardi...
The effects of testosterone on the cardiovascular (CV) system make it a matter of scientific interes...
ObjectivesWe tested the hypothesis that serum total testosterone and sex hormone–binding globulin (S...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most prevalent non-communicable cause of death worldwide. Testos...
The cardiovascular (CV) benefit and safety of treating low testosterone conditions is a matter of de...
The age-related decline in sex hormones has been involved in the development of many diseases. In me...