Testosterone deficiency and cardiovascular mortality Morgentaler A, - Asian J Androl - 0 views
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overall mortality and CV mortality were inversely associated with serum T concentrations.
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men with low serum T, defined as < 8.7 nmol l−1 (250 ng dl−1 ), demonstrated significantly greater all-cause mortality than men with higher serum T (hazard ratio [HR]: 2.24; 95% CI: 1.41-3.57), as well as greater CV mortality
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lower T levels were significantly associated with the presence of any CV disease
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Great review by Morgentaler of Testosterone and CVD. He highlights the significant flaws in the JAMA and the NEJM articles of Testosterone therapy risks. Morgentaler highlights the significant evidence that points to low T and increased risk of CVD. On contention I have, is Morgantaler seems to flip aside the massive uptick of Testosterone use in the US as compared to other countries. The evidence definitely points to Testosterone therapy as being safe in those with low T, but there is definitely a problem of significant Testosterone doping that is taking place as well.