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Serum Androgen Concentrations in Young Men: A Longitudinal Analysis of Associations wit... - 0 views

  • this study provides strong evidence that the decline in serum testosterone and the increase in SHBG concentrations begins during the 3rd decade of life
  • Increasing age was independently associated with increasing SHBG
  • There was no significant difference in the testosterone level between black and white men after the adjustment for age
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Nathan Goodyear

Serum testosterone levels in healthy young black and white men. - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Black men found to have higher Total Testosterone and higher free Testosterone compared to caucasian men. 
Nathan Goodyear

Total testosterone may not decline with ageing in Korean men aged 40 years or older. - ... - 0 views

  • Longitudinal change of TT was approximately + 0·8% per year.
  • TT was negatively correlated with body mass index (BMI), waist circumference and glucose
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    In study of 220 Korean mean, there was only a small decline in total Testosterone in men followed from 2002 to 2011.  The change amounted to 0.8% annually.  The level was 18.1 nmol to 17.8 nmol.  TT was inversely associated with BMI, waist and glucose.
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http://www.trjfas.org/pdf/issue_12_01/0121.pdf - 0 views

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    Non-medical study finds that probiotics can be used to eliminate pathogenic bacteria.  These probiotics release bactericidal and/or bacteriostatic chemicals that can eradicate/control pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria in aquaculture.  This same logic should be applied to the Gut as well.
Nathan Goodyear

Relationship between lactobacilli and opportunistic bacterial pathogens associated with... - 0 views

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    Study suggests that healthy bacteria, in this study lactobacillus, are important in controlling opportunistic bacteria. 
Nathan Goodyear

The effect of testosterone replacement on endogenous inflammatory cytokines and lipid p... - 0 views

  • testosterone induced reductions in TNFalpha (-3.1 +/- 8.3 vs. 1.3 +/- 5.2 pg/ml; P = 0.01) and IL-1beta (-0.14 +/- 0.32 vs. 0.18 +/- 0.55 pg/ml; P = 0.08) and an increase in IL-10 (0.33 +/- 1.8 vs. -1.1 +/- 3.0 pg/ml; P = 0.01); the reductions of TNFalpha and IL-1beta were positively correlated
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    Testosterone reduced TNF-alpha and IL-1 beta in men.
Nathan Goodyear

Leydig Cells: Endocrine, Paracrine, and Autocrine Regulation: Endocrine Reviews: Vol 15... - 0 views

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    Older article here, and only abstract available.  TNF-alpha decreased Leydig Testosterone production.
Nathan Goodyear

Expression of Functional Leptin Receptors in Rodent Leydig Cells: Endocrinology: Vol 14... - 0 views

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    mouse model finds leydig cells have leptin receptors.  Stimulation of the leptin receptors decreased leydig Testosterone production.
Nathan Goodyear

Gut bacteria may decrease weight loss from bariatric surgery -- ScienceDaily - 0 views

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    Article not yet available.  Just maybe, the but and the population of the micro biome in the gut should be the place to start, along with nutrition and exercise, instead of bariatric surgery.  Functional medicine has been pushing the micro biome impact on metabolism for years. I gladly welcome traditional medicine to the forefront of learning.
Nathan Goodyear

Characteristics of Secondary, Primary, and Compensated Hypogonadism in Aging Men: Evide... - 0 views

  • Circulating testosterone (T) in men declines progressively by 0.4–2% per year from the third decade onward
  • late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) (6, 7), whereas others have used various terms including andropause, male menopause, and androgen deficiency syndrome of the aging male.
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      all names for Low T--interesting
  • Secondary hypogonadism is associated with obesity (and potentially reversible) independently of age
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  • primary hypogonadism (probably the genuine form of LOH) is strongly associated with age
  • Compensated hypogonadism represents a distinct clinical entity that warrants continued monitoring to prevent or preempt further deterioration
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    Study divides low T into primary (age), secondary (weight), and compensated hypogonadism (elevated LH with normal T)
Nathan Goodyear

Longitudinal Effects of Aging on Serum Total and Free Testosterone Levels in Healthy Me... - 0 views

  • NUMEROUS CROSS-SECTIONAL INVESTIGATIONS have demonstrated lower concentrations of circulating testosterone (T) and/or free T in older men
  • Two small-scale longitudinal investigations have observed decreases, with aging, in total T
  • T levels decline at a more or less constant rate, with age, in men, with no period of accelerated decline
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  • aging in men is associated with decreases in bone mineral density (BMD) (18, 19), lean body and muscle mass
  • strength (22, 23) and aerobic capacity (24), as well as with increases in total and abdominal body fat, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and/or low-density lipoprotein/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratios (25, 26, 27, 28), all of which also occur in nonelderly hypogonadal men
  • Most (1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), but not all (10, 11, 12), cross-sectional studies have demonstrated a decrease, with age, in total T in men
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      FAI: 100 x total Testosterone nmol/L/SHBG nmol/L
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      These numbers do point to an increase in ng/dl decline in Total Testosterone with increasing age (decade group)
  • total T, but not free T index, tended to decrease with greater BMI is consistent with prior studies showing that obesity is associated with decreases in both SHBG and total T, with an unchanged T-to-SHBG ratio
  • The conventional definition for T levels is statistical (values more than 2 sd below the mean), rather than functional. Such a definition does not reflect clinical realities, such as the existence of characteristic individual set points for circulating hormone levels, below which one, but not another, individual may develop metabolic changes of hormone deficiency; nor does it address the concept of reserve capacity, the possibility that persons with hormone levels 2 sd below the population mean still may have adequate hormone concentrations to meet their metabolic needs.
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      good explanation of problems with just using a number to define low T
  • both T and free T index (a calculated value related to free or bioavailable T) decreased progressively at a rate that did not vary significantly with age, from the third to the ninth decades.
  • contrasts with other studies showing diminished free, as well as total, T in with increasing total (48) or abdominal (49) obesity in men.
  • Our analysis of date-adjusted T and free T index levels, by decade, showed that relatively high numbers of older men in this generally healthy population had at least one hypogonadal value (defined as below the 2.5th percentile for young men)
  • The issue of how properly to define hypogonadism, or indeed any hormone deficiency, remains problematic
  • The decrease in free T index was somewhat steeper than that of total T, owing to a trend for an increase in SHBG with age
  • LH for gonadal function
  • It would clearly be better to define the lower limit of normal for a hormone as: the blood level at which metabolic and/or clinical sequelae of hormone deficiency begin to appear, or the level below which definite benefits can be demonstrated for hormone supplementation for a significant proportion of the population
  • an effect of aging to lower both total and bioavailable circulating T levels at a relatively constant rate, independent of obesity, illness, medications, cigarette smoking, or alcohol intake
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    Article highlights the problems with the definition of low T.  This article finds consistent decline in Total Testosterone and FAI with increasing age groups, with a significant portion of men > 60 meeting the required levels for "low T".  This study found a decrease in total T and FAI at a consistent rate independent of variables, such as BMI.    This study did find a decrease in SHBG and total T with obesity; in contrast to other studies.
Nathan Goodyear

Evidence for Geographical and Racial Variation in Serum Sex Steroid Levels in Older Men - 0 views

  • Asian men in Hong Kong and Japan, but not in the United States, had levels of total testosterone approximately 20% higher than in other groups
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    Testosterone levels vary amongst men by geography.  Testosterone levels are higher, 20% higher, in Asian men living in Hong Kong and Japan versus those that live in the US.  This is very similar to some of the date around breast cancer in Asian women.  Both suggesting diet and environment as the variable.
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Dihydrotestosterone is a peripheral paracrine hormone. - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    DHT is a paracrine hormone.  The most bioactive metabolite is 3-alpha-androstanediol.
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Megaloblastic Anemia and Other Causes of Macrocytosis - 0 views

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    macrocystosis
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Anemia in cancer - 0 views

  • Anemia is a frequent finding in cancer patients, occurring in >40% of cases
  • chemotherapy, the incidence of anemia may rise to 90%
  • Anemia exerts a negative influence on the quality of life
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  • Anemia has also been identified as an adverse prognostic factor
  • mild (10 g/dl—normal), moderate (8–10 g/dl), severe (6.5–8 g/dl) and life threatening (<6.5 g/dl or unstable patient) anemia
  • anemia in cancer patients is often multifactorial.
  • Cancer itself can directly cause or exacerbate anemia either by suppressing hematopoiesis through bone marrow infiltration or production of cytokines that lead to iron sequestration, or by reduced red blood cell production
  • in inflammatory anemia, iron deficiency should be defined by a low transferrin saturation of <20%, ferritin levels of <100 ng/ml and a low reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration of <32 pg
  • anemia to thrombocytosis, as commonly seen in cancer patients
  • TNF-α inhibits hemoglobin production
  • treatment itself may be a major cause of anemia
  • Other cytokines, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-1 and interferon-γ, have also been shown to inhibit erythroid precursors in vitro [9], albeit to a lesser extent
  • In inflammation, from whatever cause, IL-6 induces the liver to produce hepcidin. Hepcidin decreases iron absorption from the bowel and blocks iron utilization in the bone marrow
  • Numerous in vitro studies have illustrated the central role of TNF-α in the pathogenesis of anemia
  • nephrotoxic effects of particular cytotoxic agents such as platinum salts can also lead to the persistence of anemia through reduced Epo production by the kidney
  • Currently two options are at the disposal of the clinician for the treatment of anemia in cancer patients: transfusion of packed red blood cells and the use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs)
  • The goal of the treatment is to relieve the symptoms of anemia such as fatigue and dyspnea.
  • Transfusion of 1 unit of packed red blood cells has been estimated to result in an increase in the hemoglobin level of 1 g/dl in a normal-sized adult
  • a higher mortality rate in patients receiving ESA treatment
  • Recent concerns regarding the risk of thromboembolism in patients treated with ESA have been corroborated by the meta-analyses conducted by Tonnelli and Bennett
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    Great review of anemia in Cancer:  1)  blood loss 2)  increased RBC loss 3)   decreased RBC production Cancer infiltration of marrow can reduce hematopoiesis.  Inflammatory cytokines can reduce hematopoiesis.  Inflammatory cytokines can block Fe absorption.  Chemo and radiation can cause anemia--particularily platinum based therapies.
Nathan Goodyear

The relationship of pretreatment serum hemoglobin level to the survival of epithelial o... - 0 views

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    anemia associated with aggressive cancer and thus poor prognosis.
Nathan Goodyear

The importance of hemoglobin levels during radiotherapy for carcinoma of the cervix - G... - 0 views

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    Prognosis in cancer is reduced with anemia.  This study found a resolution with transfusion.
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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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Hormones.gr - 0 views

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    Nice review of the impact of exercise on cortisol and catecholeamines.
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Non-Soy Legume Consumption Lowers Cholesterol Levels: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Con... - 0 views

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    Legumes associated with lower cholesterol
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