Looking beyond hypogonadism: association between low testosterone and metabolic syndrome in men 20–59 years
Autor: | Michael Daugherty, Timothy Byler, Elizabeth Kate Ferry, Stephanie Gleicher |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Urology Population 030232 urology & nephrology Physiology 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Medicine Testosterone education National Cholesterol Education Program Metabolic Syndrome education.field_of_study business.industry Hypogonadism Testosterone (patch) Odds ratio Middle Aged medicine.disease Cross-Sectional Studies Waistline Nephrology Cohort Metabolic syndrome business |
Zdroj: | International Urology and Nephrology. 52:2237-2244 |
ISSN: | 1573-2584 0301-1623 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11255-020-02557-0 |
Popis: | Rates of low testosterone and metabolic syndrome are increasing among adult men in the United States. Both are associated with increased cardiovascular mortality. This study aims to assess the association between low testosterone and metabolic syndrome with a population-based contemporary cohort of men aged 20–59 years. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was used between the years of 2013 and 2016. Men aged 20–59 years with testosterone levels were included. Metabolic syndrome was defined by National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Adult Treatment Protocol (ATP) III. 24.4% of the cohort had low testosterone and 26.4% had metabolic syndrome. Univariate analysis revealed that men with low testosterone had a significantly higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome and metabolic syndrome criteria. Multivariable logistic regression revealed a significant association between low testosterone and a large waistline (Odds ratio (OR) 4.32), as well as low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (OR 1.67) among all men. Age-stratification revealed that men 20–39 years with a large waistline had an OR 6.43 for low testosterone. Nearly one quarter of men aged 20–59 years have low testosterone and metabolic syndrome. A large waistline increases the risk of low testosterone six-fold among young men. |
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