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Functional hypogonadism among patients with obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH
卷 34, 期 7, 页码 714-720

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DOI: 10.1038/s41443-021-00496-7

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Testosterone deficiency, often seen in adult men, particularly due to functional hypogonadism (FH) related to metabolic disorders, requires a comprehensive treatment approach including lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, exercise, and sleep quality improvement, along with potential supplementation with vitamins and herbs.
Testosterone deficiency, defined as low total testosterone combined with physical, cognitive, and sexual signs and/or symptoms, is a common finding in adult men. Functional hypogonadism (FH) is defined as borderline low testosterone (T) secondary to aging and/or comorbid conditions such as diabetes, obesity, and/or metabolic syndrome. The relationship between FH and metabolic disorders is multifactorial and bidirectional, and associated with a disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Resolution of FH requires the correct diagnosis and treatment of the underlying condition(s) with lifestyle modifications considered first-line therapy. Normalization of T levels through dietary modifications such as caloric restriction and restructuring of macronutrients have recently been explored. Exercise and sleep quality have been associated with T levels, and patients should be encouraged to practice resistance training and sleep seven to nine hours per night. Supplementation with vitamin D and Trigonella foenum-graecum may also be considered when optimizing T levels. Ultimately, treatment of FH requires a multidisciplinary approach and personalized patient care.

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