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Longitudinal and cross-sectional rel... [J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    This study found that lower TT and E1 associated with more "poor health" as defined by questionnaire.  The conclusion might lead one to think that Estrogen therapy is need in men.  Eightly percent of estrogen production in men occurs from Testosterone.  If Testosterone declines, then estrogen production will likewise decline.  A simple fact that the authors did not comment on.  Also, E1 binds with high affinity to ER alpha, which is pro-inflammatory and pro-proliferative: neither of which is a positive health benefit.   This appears to point more to a broad HPA suppression as an association to the "poor health".
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Grip strength changes over 27 yr in Japanese-American men - 0 views

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    poor grip strength test equals poor health in men. especially cardiovascular health
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http://eurheartj.oxfordjournals.org/content/34/48/3691.full.pdf#page=1&view=FitH - 0 views

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    A large body of evidence exists to associate low vitamin D with cardiovascular disease.  However, this review finds no causal relationship.  Is vitamin D an indicator of poor health?  Or is it the cause of poor health.  Yet to be determined.  Is vitamin D safe? Yes.
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Low Testosterone at Time of Transplant Is Independent... [J Urol. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    More and more, low Testosterone is clearly a marker of poor health in men.  This study finds that low T at the time of renal transplant is associated with increase graft rejection/loss and patient death.  It appears to me that Testosterone levels should be a part of assessment for any man in poor health and/or headed for surgery.
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Low testosterone is associated with poor health status in men with ... - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Lower Testosterone levels are found in men with more advanced HIV.  This relationship is bidirectional.  This decreased biomarker is likely more a biomarker of poor health than one of a direct relationship.  As in the fT3 is lower in hypogonadal men versus eugonadal men.  This points to the significant problems in the way Testosterone is thought of and used in therapy for men today.  For many men, low T is the effect and not the cause.
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Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism | Testosterone and ill-health in ag... - 0 views

  • Levels of total and bioavailable testosterone and SHBG were reported to be inversely correlated with the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in men aged 40–80 years
  • as were total testosterone and SHBG in men aged 65–96 years
  • and in a cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort of non-diabetic men aged 70–89 years
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  • In longitudinal studies, decreased levels of total testosterone and SHBG predicted an increased incidence of metabolic syndrome in nonobese men
  • Free testosterone level is not associated with the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in middle-aged and older men
  • Levels of free, bioavailable and total testosterone are lower in men with T2DM than in age-matched controls,34, 35 and decreased total testosterone level predicts incident T2DM in middle-aged men.
  • men with T2DM commonly have low total or free testosterone levels
  • Total, bioavailable and free testosterone levels are inversely correlated with fasting insulin level and insulin resistance in middle-aged men without T2DM
  • total testosterone is positively correlated with insulin sensitivity in men with normal or impaired glucose tolerance or T2DM
  • low SHBG level is more strongly associated with metabolic syndrome than low total testosterone in aging men
  • the recognized association between low SHBG level and insulin resistance
  • Low levels of SHBG are also associated with smaller, denser LDL-cholesterol molecules in nondiabetic men,58 and were found to predict increased cardiovascular disease mortality in one study of older men
  • Low levels of SHBG might reflect obesity, insulin resistance and overall poor health
  • Compared with those who have normal testosterone levels, men aged 40 years or more with total testosterone levels <9.8 nmol/l or elevated LH level have greater CIMT
  • In men aged 73–94 years, total testosterone was inversely correlated with CIMT
  • a prospective analysis of men aged 73–91 years, progression of CIMT was not related to total testosterone level, but it was inversely related to free testosterone level
  • A study of men aged 55 years or more found that those with total and bioavailable testosterone levels in the highest tertile had a lower risk of severe aortic atherosclerosis (detected by radiography as abdominal aortic calcification) than those with the lowest testosterone levels.
  • a large study of men aged 69–80 years, those with total or free testosterone in the lowest quartile had increased odds of lower-extremity peripheral arterial disease
  • the possibility of reverse causation has to be considered, as systemic illness can result in decreased testosterone levels
  • previous case–control studies and longitudinal studies have failed to identify low testosterone levels as strong predictors of clinically significant coronary disease
  • Reviews of trials on testosterone therapy in men with either low or low-to-normal testosterone levels have not shown consistent beneficial effects either on lipid profiles or on actual cardiovascular events.24, 54, 55 These trials, however, have not been designed or powered to detect treatment-related differences in cardiovascular outcome
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    Declining Testosterone or low Testosterone is clearly associated with poor health in men.   Very nice review of the association between low Testosterone and metabolic dysfunction.  Low T is associated with increased metabolic syndrome, Diabetes, weight gain, insulin resistance...
Nathan Goodyear

Anemia as an independent prognostic factor for survival in patients with cancer - Caro ... - 0 views

  • Anemia is common in cancer patients,1, 20 and it has been associated with lower survival
  • median survival was reduced by 20–43%
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    anemia is a poor prognostic biomarker in cancer.  But is it simply a biomarker of more advanced disease and thus merely the result of poor health?
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PLOS ONE: Negative Association between Testosterone Concentration and Inflammatory Mark... - 0 views

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    Testosterone is inversely associated with inflammatory cytokines and thus low T can be used as a marker of poor health in men.  This study found a specific association with TNF-alpha and MIP1-alpha.  
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Television viewing time and reduced life exp... [Br J Sports Med. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Too much TV and not enough exercise = poor health
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Thyroid Replacement Therapy and Heart Failure - 0 views

  • A good biomarker of intracardiac TH signaling would be helpful but has not been identified. In the absence of such a marker, a rational, cautious therapeutic approach might be to restore and maintain over time biochemical euthyroidism as documented by normal circulating levels of TSH, FT4, and FT3.
  • a low-T3 state resulting from altered peripheral TH metabolism secondary to caloric restriction is associated with impaired cardiac contractility
  • Low-T3 syndrome is the central finding and defines the illness in a variety of acute and chronic severe nonthyroidal illnesses with cardiac origin, including MI, HF, and surgically treated cardiac disease.1 Low circulating levels of T3 in the absence of primary thyroid hypofunction have been found in 20% to 30% of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.
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  • FT3 levels were inversely correlated to coronary artery disease
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    Great review of the current understanding of thyroid hormone metabolism in cardiac tissue.  Low T3 and increased rT3 (via increased D3 activity) is CLEARLY associated with poor cardiac performance and post MI and CHF is associated with poor outcomes.  T3 is critical in cardiac remodeling and recovery post MI.  T3 is actually a vasodilatory in the coronary arteries.   Why a endocrinologist would call rT3 useless only points to their ignorance of the literature.
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Association of testosterone with estrogen abolishes the beneficial effects of estrogen ... - 0 views

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    Testosterone reduced the vascular benefits of Estrogen (conjugated equine Estrogen) in female rat model.  Testosterone is seeing widespread use in women with very little positive data.  In fact, the majority of data points to poor metabolic effects and poor outcomes.
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Associations between Circulating Reproductive Hormones and SHBG and Prevalent and Incid... - 1 views

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    The best marker associated with MetS in older men was low SHBG. Low T, DHT, and cFT were found to be more biomarkers of poor health rather than causal.
Nathan Goodyear

Aromatase and regulating the estrogen:androgen ratio in the prostate gland - 0 views

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    This article summarizes it all.  With age, Testosterone declines and estrogen production, through elevated aromatase activity, increases.  This results in a decline in the Testosterone:estradiol ratio.  This has been clearly implicated in both benign and disease states of the prostate.  The evidence points to aromatase activity and estrogen in the prostate to poor prostate health.  Additionally, this article points out the impact of ER alpha and ER beta on the translation of the message of Estrogen.
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Systematic literature review of the risk factors, ... [Andrology. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    10 year Cochrane review finds low T associated with aging, obesity, MetS, and poor health.  The authors suggest that low T "may be linked to earlier all-cause and cardiovascular related mortality among men".  This is supported by other studies.  Only abstract available here.
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Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: The Progressive Cost of Complications in Type 2 Diabetes M... - 0 views

  • Per-person costs increased over baseline ($2033) by more than 50% ($1087) after initiation of cardiovascular drug therapy and/or use of a cardiologist, and by 360% ($7352) after a major cardiovascular event. Abnormal renal function increased diabetes treatment costs by 65% ($1337); advanced renal disease, by 195% ($3979); and end-stage renal disease, by 771% ($15,675)
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    Costs of "poor health"
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ScienceDirect - Biological Psychology : Day-to-day variation in saliva cortisol-Relatio... - 0 views

  • High evening levels of cortisol were associated with symptoms of stress and poor self-rated health
  • low cortisol levels in the morning were associated with sleepiness at awakening and anxiety, exhaustion, and poor health the day before
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    lack of sleep increases cortisol in the afternoon/evening of the following day
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Reproductive Health And The Industrialized Food System: A Point Of Intervention For Hea... - 0 views

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    environmental toxins and poor nutrition are a major player in the rising infertility problems and obesity epidemic
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The Association between Premature Coronary Art... [Arch Iran Med. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Low free and Total Testosterone levels found to be associated with premature CAD in men.  Some confounders were present, which they tried to account for--this should leave some healthy questioning of this study results.  That being said, this is not the first time low T has been found to be associated with CAD in men.  This study found a statistical significant association with Free and Total Testosterone levels in young men.  Another point to consider is the Low T a cause or a biomarker and an effect of poor/declining health?  I would so more to the biomarker point.
Nathan Goodyear

Risk Factors Associated With Cardiovascular Events During Testosterone Administration i... - 0 views

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    This study proves the problems rampant in science today.  This study looked at older men with mobility limitations: safe to say, not optimal health.  They give 10 grams of testosterone daily to these men.  Physiologic doses are 5-10 mg.  And they are surprise that there is an increase in side effects, here in this study CVD.  They did look at cytokines, I'll give them that; but they did not look at aromatase activity and E2, E1 levels which have been shown to be the driving forces behind these inflammatory cytokines in men.  Testosterone has in fact been shown to downregulate these inflammatory cytokines.  Poor study.  No conclusion can be taken from this study.
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