Ожирение и метаболизм (Nov 2016)

The consensus recommendations of a group of international experts on the fundamental concepts related to the issues of testosterone deficiency and its treatment.

  • Abraham Morgentaler,
  • M. Zitzmann,
  • A. M. Traish,
  • A. W. Fox,
  • T. H. Jones,
  • M. Maggi,
  • S. Arver,
  • A. Aversa,
  • J.C.N. Chan,
  • A. S. Dobs,
  • G. I. Hackett,
  • W. J. Hellstrom,
  • P. Lim,
  • B. Lunenfeld,
  • G. Mskhalaya,
  • C. C. Schulman,
  • L. O. Torres

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14341/omet2016315-31
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
pp. 15 – 31

Abstract

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Conference on the development of the international expert consensus to address frequently asked questions related to a medical condition of testosterone deficiency (TD, male hypogonadism) and testosterone therapy was held in Prague (Czech Republic) on October 1, 2015. The included experts were representatives from a variety of medical specialties, including urology, endocrinology, diabetology, internal medicine, as well as representatives of basic medical sciences. An international team of experts came to the following conclusions: TD - an important medical condition that affects the health and well-being of men; TD symptoms is a consequence of low testosterone levels, regardless of whether background etiology installed; TD consequences are global; care must be taken in an attempt to use any uniform threshold levels of testosterone for a decision on the appointment of testosterone therapy; a person does not have any reason to refrain from appointing testosterone therapy only on the basis of age; the existing evidence does not suggest increasing the prostate cancer or cardiovascular disease risk during testosterone therapy; there is evidence conserning the feasibility of a major research initiative to explore possible cardioprotective beneficial effects of testosterone therapy in men with metabolic disorders, including diabetes.

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