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Nathan Goodyear

Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin, but Not Testosterone, Is Associated Prospectively and Independently With Incident Metabolic Syndrome in Men - 0 views

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    Framingham Heart Study finds that low SHBG, not Testosterone was associated with increased risk of metabolic syndrome.
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Circulating Estrone Levels Are Associated Prospectively With Diabetes Risk in Men of the Framingham Heart Study - 0 views

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    A cross-sectional study of 1,458 men over a 13 years found an increase risk of diabetes incidence with elevated Estradiol and Estrone levels.  The greatest association was found with Estrone.  This should come as no surprise to anybody as type II diabetes is clearly associated with increasing weight and this is the source of 80% of estrogen production in men.
Nathan Goodyear

The heritability of circulating testosterone, oestradiol, oestrone and sex hormone binding globulin concentrations in men: the Framingham Heart Study | Medaus Pharmacy - 0 views

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    No surprise here as genetics and environment play in a role in all disease.  Here it is hormones.  
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